Korenovsky dairy and canning plant increased exports by 20%

Published 2020년 9월 14일

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The Korenovsk dairy and canning plant in Russia has increased its milk acceptance from 350 to 650 tons per day, making it the region's leader in milk processing. The plant has also started production of waffle cups for ice cream, investing 400 million rubles. The plant is the only company in the region that produces condensed canned dairy products and supplies ice cream for export, with exports already surpassing 2019 numbers by 143% in just 8 months. The plant is currently surveying products for expansion to Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Israel, and the Czech Republic.
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According to General Director Igor Moskovtsev, there is a constant reconstruction aimed at introducing new directions. As a result, the plant increased the volume of milk acceptance from 350 to 650 tons per day and took the first place in the region in terms of its processing. This year, the investment project signed at RIF Sochi-2018 was implemented: a shop for the production of waffle cups for ice cream was put into operation. The volume of investments to 400 million rubles. The Governor was shown how to make ice cream cups, cones, and waffles from local raw materials - 850 thousand pieces a day. Previously, they had to be purchased. - Now it is a completely Kuban product. Korenovsk ice cream is well known and loved not only in Kuban, in Russia, but also far beyond the borders of our country. This confirms the high quality of the product. Thanks to such enterprises, the region enters the world market with competitive products - said Veniamin Kondratyev. To date, Korenovsky dairy ...
Source: Dairy

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