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Belarus Commands Nearly 100% Share of Russia's Dairy Imports

Belarus 22.01.2025
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Belarus solidified its position as the dominant supplier of dairy, meat, and eggs to Russia in 2024, claiming a staggering near-100% share of the country’s dairy imports. According to data from the Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance (Rosselkhoznadzor), Belarus has continued to lead Russian imports across key agricultural sectors, underscoring its pivotal role in the region’s food supply chain.
Belarus Commands Nearly 100% Share of Russia's Dairy Imports

In the dairy sector, Belarus accounted for 94% of Russia’s total imported products, while its influence extended to other agricultural categories as well. The country supplied over 50% of all imported meat products to Russia. Specifically, Belarusian beef constituted 46% of Russia’s imports, poultry meat and by-products 51%, and processed meat goods an impressive 97%. Even in the seafood market, traditionally less associated with Belarus, the nation held a 17% share of imports.

A Strategic Partnership in Agriculture

The Ministry of Agriculture of the Russian Federation emphasized the strategic importance of Belarus as a key partner in the agro-industrial sector. "Today, the two countries have established close cooperation that actively fosters mutual trade," a ministry spokesperson explained. This collaboration is built on the balance of supply and demand for essential food products, including milk, meat, and sugar.

The partnership operates through various platforms, including bilateral agreements, the framework of the Union State, the Eurasian Economic Union, and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). These mechanisms allow Belarus and Russia to maintain a stable flow of agricultural goods, ensuring food security and economic synergy between the two nations.

A Legacy of Dependence

Belarus’s prominence in Russia’s import portfolio highlights not only its robust production capabilities but also Russia’s reliance on its neighbor for critical food supplies. As geopolitical tensions and international sanctions reshape global trade dynamics, the strong Belarus-Russia trade axis serves as a vital lifeline for ensuring food availability in Russian markets.

Analysts suggest that this partnership, while beneficial in stabilizing supply chains, may also pose challenges in terms of diversification. For now, however, Belarus remains a linchpin in Russia’s agricultural strategy, with both nations benefitting from their closely aligned economic policies in the agro-industrial complex.


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