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Cheese imports totaled 49,300 tonnes in the first quarter of the year, a joint report from industry news website Milknews.ru and Russian dairy producers' association Soyuzmoloko revealed, The Moscow Times wrote.

The number is up 31% compared to the same period in 2015.

The biggest rise has come from Armenian imports, which has doubled in the first three months of 2016. Imports from Serbia also grew by 87% in the first quarter of this year compared to 2015, while imports from Belarus went up by 41%.

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The rate in growth for Russia’s cheese production has slowed considerably. Output rose by 1.2% to 103,700 tonnes between January and April of 2016, compared to a 36% increase a year ago, the report said.

Russia imposed a ban on a range of food imports from Western countries in August 2014 in response to anti-Russian sanctions over the Ukraine conflict.

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Executive director of Soyuzmoloko Artyom Belov attributed the current slump in cheese production to falling incomes, a lack of raw milk suitable for cheese-making, the high level of competition from Belarus producers and a decrease in production efficiency, Kommersant reported.