In January-October 2009 Belarus increased the export of the oil products up to 12.7 million tons that is 1.2% up as against the same period 2008, BelTA learnt from the National Statistics Committee. Belarus’ export of nitrogen fertilizers skyrocketed by 81.6% and totaled 218, 900 tons in January-October 2009. During the same period Belarus exported 3,257 million tires (3.5% up), and75,100 tons of ethylene polymers (3.2% up). In January-October 2009, Belarus’ export of chemical fibers and threads amounted to 127,200 tons (down 2.2%), and the export of iron - 1.592 million tons (down 0.6%). In January-October 2009 Belarus’ export of meat and meat products boosted to 120,900 tons (40.9% up as against the same period 2008); the export of milk and dairy products to 444,700 tons (28% up). The export of many other products is being restored to the pre-crisis level. In January-October the export of potash fertilizers made up 1.44 million tons, or 41.2% as against the same period last year. In January it was 14.9% as compared with January 2009. In January-October Belarus exported 31,100 tractors, which accounts for 62% of the sales in the same period last year, 2,107 trucks (19.4%), 855 truck tractors (12.4%). In January 2009 the rate of export growth of these goods made up 40.5%, 16.2% and 7.9% respectively. Belarus has made good progress in restoring the deliveries of farm equipment. In January-October the country sold 21,700 vehicles, or 77.4% as against the same period last year (28.1% in January 209).