The export of dairy products from the Russian Federation to Belarus has increased by more than 30%.

Published Apr 17, 2026

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Exports of Russian dairy products to Belarus in 2026 increased by 33%, reported the head of Rosselkhoznadzor Sergey Dankvert during the III National Dairy Congress, which is taking place in Minsk. The import of such goods into Russia from the beginning of 2026 as of April 10 reached 273.6 thousand tons (plus 7–8% year-on-year).

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According to Rosselkhoznadzor, Belarusian dairy products occupy a significant share of Russian imports: cottage cheese — 100%, milk and cream — 99%, milk serum — 98%. In total, in 2025, supplies from Belarus amounted to 981.3 thousand tons. Despite the positive trend, Sergey Dankvert pointed out problems with traceability of dairy turnover, falsification, and unfair competition. Rosselkhoznadzor emphasizes the need to create a unified digital space between countries to ensure full traceability of products at all stages — from raw material production to the end consumer. The congress takes place from April 15 ...
Source: dairy.news

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