Russia: Crimea began supplying coriander oil to India for the first time with the support of a national project

Published 2024년 5월 22일

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A Crimean enterprise has successfully delivered a trial batch of coriander oil to India, facilitated by the national project 'International Cooperation and Export.' This achievement highlights the growing support for Crimean exports, which has benefited over 330 small and medium-sized businesses in 2023, increasing export volumes by $1.74 million compared to the previous year. Crimea's diverse export portfolio includes grains, cosmetics, and grape seed oil, with major partners being Turkey, Belarus, and Kazakhstan.
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An enterprise from the Republic of Crimea for the first time supplied a trial batch of coriander oil to India with the support of the national project “International Cooperation and Export,” Ksenia Slutskaya, head of the Southern Export Support Center, told TASS. Earlier, Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers and Minister of Finance of the Republic of Crimea, Irina Kiviko, told TASS that in 2023, more than 330 small and medium-sized businesses in Crimea received government support for exports. “One of the oldest enterprises in Crimea for the production of essential oils was the first to implement a contract for the supply of a trial batch of coriander essential oil to India with the support of the national project “International Cooperation and Export”. The contract amount was 19.9 thousand dollars. The company plans to ship every two three months,” Slutskaya said. Earlier, the Minister of Economic Development of the Republic of Crimea, Dmitry Sheryako, told TASS that thanks ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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