November 4,
MINSK .
Agricultural products and construction materials led
EXPORT sales on the Belarusian Universal Commodity Exchange in January-October , the BUCE press service told BELTA.
Based on statistics from BUCE export exchange trading, the most popular commodity groups among foreign traders in January-October 2025 were dairy
products , lumber,
MEAT products, feed additives, flax fiber, and aerated concrete blocks. Powdered
MILK was the clear leader in sales on the foreign market , accounting for 27% of all export transactions concluded on BUCE, or $375 million. Lumber came in second, with a total transaction value of $324 million, representing over 23% of BUCE's export turnover.
Butter ranked third in BUCE's export portfolio , accounting for $320 million, or nearly 23% of BUCE's total export turnover, from foreign participants. Meat products and feed additives ranked fourth and fifth, respectively. Sales of meat, by-products, and semi-finished meat products on the external market generated $228 million, while feed additives (primarily amino acids and wheat gluten) generated $51 million. In addition to these products, Belarusian exporters actively used the exchange to sell flax fiber, beet pulp, molasses, and aerated concrete blocks. High demand for these items from non-resident buyers contributed to price increases during exchange trading, generating additional revenue for domestic producers. According to the results of the first 10 months of 2025,
exports of goods through BUCE increased by 24% and reached $1.4 billion. The three largest buyers included companies from
RUSSIA,
CHINA , and Uzbekistan.