Belarus and Uzbekistan implement joint milk processing project

Published 2024년 9월 20일

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A new collaboration between Belarus and Uzbekistan aims to establish a joint project for the production of dairy products. The initiative was announced by Rustambek Nizomov, assistant director of the Kokand Free Economic Zone in Uzbekistan, during the PromStroyAgro exhibition at the 18th Gomel Economic Forum. The project is a result of a memorandum on cooperation signed six months ago with Gomel-Raton. The forum attracted over 400 participants from Belarus and 15 other countries, focusing on issues of industry, export, innovation, investment, and the development of small and medium-sized businesses.
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During a visit to the PromStroyAgro exhibition on the sidelines of the 18th Gomel Economic Forum, Rustambek Nizomov, assistant director of the state unitary enterprise Kokand Free Economic Zone (Uzbekistan), reported on the development of a new Belarusian-Uzbek project, BELTA reports. The prerequisite for active cooperation was the memorandum on cooperation and creation of investment projects with Gomel-Raton, signed about six months ago. "Our free economic zone was built in 2017. The conditions and preferences for residents are almost the same as those of our colleagues from the Gomel-Raton FEZ. We are very interested in the experience of Gomel manufacturers in the mechanical engineering industry. "Technologies in other areas, in particular milk processing, are also worthy of attention," explained the representative of the FEZ "Kokand". According to the speaker, dairy producers in the region occupy leading positions and are among the top 5 in the republic. Currently, negotiations ...
Source: Milknews

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