In August-December 2014 Belarus intends to ship roughly 40% more milk and dairy products to Russia than it did in the same period of last year. The information was released by Belarusian Agriculture and Food Minister in the CIS Executive Committee on 26 August where the access of Belarusian agricultural manufacturers to federal retail chains of Moscow was discussed.
"In August-December 2014 the volume of dairy supplies will grow by roughly 40%. Those will be cheese, skimmed milk powder and full-cream powder, whole milk products, quark," said the Belarusian Agriculture and Food Minister. As far as the next year is concerned, Belarus is ready to ship over 4 million tonnes of dairy products in milk terms to Russia.
In accordance with calculations of the Agriculture and Food Ministry, in 2015 Belarusian manufacturers will be able to ship about 400,000 tonnes of meat products to Russia.
This year Belarusian manufacturers can supply over 100,000 tonnes of rye flour, which is in demand in Russia, as well as over 12,000 tonnes of colza oil, about 1 million tonnes of potatoes, over 200,000 tonnes of vegetables. Supplies of pasta products and wheat flour will rise.
In his words, Belarus will be able to ship more foods to Russia thanks to higher production, the utilization of modern technologies, and the commissioning of new dairy farms. Belarus has a sufficiently large potential for racking up the output of milk and hence higher export of dairy products.
Source : blackseagrain.net
27.08.2014
"In August-December 2014 the volume of dairy supplies will grow by roughly 40%. Those will be cheese, skimmed milk powder and full-cream powder, whole milk products, quark," said the Belarusian Agriculture and Food Minister. As far as the next year is concerned, Belarus is ready to ship over 4 million tonnes of dairy products in milk terms to Russia.
In accordance with calculations of the Agriculture and Food Ministry, in 2015 Belarusian manufacturers will be able to ship about 400,000 tonnes of meat products to Russia.
This year Belarusian manufacturers can supply over 100,000 tonnes of rye flour, which is in demand in Russia, as well as over 12,000 tonnes of colza oil, about 1 million tonnes of potatoes, over 200,000 tonnes of vegetables. Supplies of pasta products and wheat flour will rise.
In his words, Belarus will be able to ship more foods to Russia thanks to higher production, the utilization of modern technologies, and the commissioning of new dairy farms. Belarus has a sufficiently large potential for racking up the output of milk and hence higher export of dairy products.
Source : blackseagrain.net
27.08.2014