MINSK, 25 February (BelTA) – Enterprises of the Belarusian food industry concern Belgospishcheprom increased exports of goods by 3.1% in 2025,
BelTA learned from the press service of the concern.
At a meeting of the concern’s council to take stock of the organizations’ work in 2025 and outline tasks for 2026, Deputy Chairman of Belgospischeprom Aleksandr Kizhuk stressed that the effective performance of leading enterprises ensured fairly high overall results for the concern in 2025. Industrial output grew by 2.5%. Exports increased by 3.1%, and investment in fixed assets (in comparable prices) rose by 3.3%. Targets set by state programs were met: energy saving, reduction in consumption of light petroleum products, and the share of innovative products in total shipments.
With sales profitability in industry close to the planned level, profit from sales grew by 3.7%, and net profit by 9.9%. A positive foreign trade balance was achieved.
The average monthly salary of employees in the concern’s organizations surged by 14.7%, while the growth rate of real wages was 107.5%. The coefficient of outpacing growth in labor productivity by revenue compared to wage growth exceeded one (1.18).
During the council meeting, reports were heard from organization heads on the state of affairs at their enterprises, problematic issues, and ways to increase production and sales volumes in 2026.