Poultry MEAT exports increased by 8% to $179 million from $166 million a year ago.
As Andrey Dalnov, HEAD of the center, said at the conference, the current global situation is favorable for supplies. "In the world, prices are growing much faster and, accordingly, we can predict that shipments of meat will grow, these are price trends. Our prices are becoming more competitive in relation to world prices," he said. Whey exports
rose 48% in the first quarter to $5.5 million from $4 million a year ago , the center said . At the same time, shipments of butter more than halved to $2.3 million from $5.2 million, cheese by 7%, to $29 million from $31 million. According to the center, in 2022, EXPORT revenue
from the supply of pork from the Russian Federation amounted to $326 million, which is 2% more than in 2021, from the supply of poultry meat - $821 million (1.5 times more). MILK whey was exported for $20 million (9% less), butter - for $15 million (17% less), cheese - for $130 million (3% more).