MINSK, 29 January (BelTA) - Kommunarka exported over 6,000 tonnes of products in 2025, Yulia Gorashnyakova, Head of Marketing and Advertising at the Kommunarka confectionary, told a press conference, BelTA has learned.
“In 2025, Kommunarka exported a total of over 6,000 tonnes of confectionery products. This accounts for more than 30% of the output. The main focus of our strategy is to ramp up sales in countries with the highest potential for chocolate product consumption. Chocolate is our biggest export item but candies, cocoa products, and confectionery sets are also quite popular. Russia remains the key market accounting for 90.5% of our exports in 2025. We also cooperate with geographically distant countries,” Yulia Gorashnyakova shared.
Kommunarka has its own trade representation in Moscow, which serves as one of its advantages on the Russian market, Yulia Gorashnyakova believes. “This provides a platform to ensure good service, to control deliveries, and communicate directly with various suppliers and consumers. In 2026, the trading house is expected to achieve a set of goals to strengthen our position in the market,” she noted. “In addition, we are planning to expand the supply geography and conduct negotiations on the sidelines of PRODEXPO 2026, the international exhibition of food, beverages, and raw materials.”
Tatiana Romanovskaya, the head of sales at the Krasny Mozyryanin confectionary, stated that the factory's exports primarily go to the Russian market and also to more distant countries. “Currently, this includes more than six countries. We are in the middles of negotiations with China regarding the supply of our products. Out top export item is pastila. Its share in our exports exceeds 60%. At the moment, we are planning to modernize the production to increase the output of this product. This will allow us to boost supplies not only to Russia but also to other countries,” Tatiana Romanovskaya said.
“This year, we will present new products at PRODEXPO in Moscow. Among them is a new line of zefir. We look forward to increasing our client base and expanding our sales markets,” she added.
Kommunarka has its own trade representation in Moscow, which serves as one of its advantages on the Russian market, Yulia Gorashnyakova believes. “This provides a platform to ensure good service, to control deliveries, and communicate directly with various suppliers and consumers. In 2026, the trading house is expected to achieve a set of goals to strengthen our position in the market,” she noted. “In addition, we are planning to expand the supply geography and conduct negotiations on the sidelines of PRODEXPO 2026, the international exhibition of food, beverages, and raw materials.”
Tatiana Romanovskaya, the head of sales at the Krasny Mozyryanin confectionary, stated that the factory's exports primarily go to the Russian market and also to more distant countries. “Currently, this includes more than six countries. We are in the middles of negotiations with China regarding the supply of our products. Out top export item is pastila. Its share in our exports exceeds 60%. At the moment, we are planning to modernize the production to increase the output of this product. This will allow us to boost supplies not only to Russia but also to other countries,” Tatiana Romanovskaya said.
“This year, we will present new products at PRODEXPO in Moscow. Among them is a new line of zefir. We look forward to increasing our client base and expanding our sales markets,” she added.
