Belarus’ export of cheese, cottage cheese up 9% in Jan-May 2020 to 105,900 tonnes
<p> MINSK, Jul 20 - PrimePress. Belarus increased the export of cheese and cottage cheese in January-May 2020 by 9% year on year to 105,900 tonnes, says the National Statistics Committee of Belarus (Belstat). </p> <p> </p> <p> The export of cheese and cottage cheese increased in Jan-May 2020 in monetary terms by 10.9% to $427.688 million. Russia accounted for 99,700 tonnes (up 6.5% yoy) worth $401,768 million (up 8.5%). </p> <p> </p> <p> The export of condensed and dried milk and cream decreased in Jan-May 2020 by 6.9% to 71,400 tonnes; in monetary terms – down 0.4% to $164.573 million. Supplies to Russia decreased 9.6% to 47,500 tonnes worth $106.182 million (down 9.6%). </p> <p> </p> <p> The export of butter decreased in Jan-May 2020 by 7.4% to 31,900 tonnes in physical terms and by 14.5% to $155.589 million in monetary terms. Russia accounted for 29,400 tonnes (down 8.8%) worth $143.32 million (down 16.3%). </p> <p> </p> <p> The export of non-condensed milk and cream increased in Jan-May 2020 by 5% yoy to 103,600 tonnes. In monetary terms, the export increased 15.1% to $79.915 million. Russia was supplied with 98,200 tonnes (up 3.9%) worth $76.662 million (up 14.3%). </p> <p> </p> <p> The export of buttermilk, yogurt and kefir grew by 4.5% yoy in Jan-May 2020 to 55,700 tonnes. In monetary terms, the export increased 5.3% to $78.285 million. Russia received 53,300 tonnes (up 2.2%) worth $74.758 million (up 2.6%). End </p>
2020-07-20
Primepress
MINSK, Jul 20 - PrimePress. Belarus increased the export of cheese and cottage cheese in January-May 2020 by 9% year on year to 105,900 tonnes, says the National Statistics Committee of Belarus (Belstat).
The export of cheese and cottage cheese increased in Jan-May 2020 in monetary terms by 10.9% to $427.688 million. Russia accounted for 99,700 tonnes (up 6.5% yoy) worth $401,768 million (up 8.5%).
The export of condensed and dried milk and cream decreased in Jan-May 2020 by 6.9% to 71,400 tonnes; in monetary terms – down 0.4% to $164.573 million. Supplies to Russia decreased 9.6% to 47,500 tonnes worth $106.182 million (down 9.6%).
The export of butter decreased in Jan-May 2020 by 7.4% to 31,900 tonnes in physical terms and by 14.5% to $155.589 million in monetary terms. Russia accounted for 29,400 tonnes (down 8.8%) worth $143.32 million (down 16.3%).
The export of non-condensed milk and cream increased in Jan-May 2020 by 5% yoy to 103,600 tonnes. In monetary terms, the export increased 15.1% to $79.915 million. Russia was supplied with 98,200 tonnes (up 3.9%) worth $76.662 million (up 14.3%).
The export of buttermilk, yogurt and kefir grew by 4.5% yoy in Jan-May 2020 to 55,700 tonnes. In monetary terms, the export increased 5.3% to $78.285 million. Russia received 53,300 tonnes (up 2.2%) worth $74.758 million (up 2.6%). End