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In Volyn, the state forestry will export mushrooms and canned berries and juices to the United States

Published Sep 28, 2020

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The Tsumansky forestry cannery in Volyn, Ukraine is expanding its export markets, currently exporting to Canada, the USA, Germany, and Israel. The cannery produces a wide range of products, including birch sap, vegetable and fruit series, and 12 products bear the Kashrut mark. The cannery has recently opened a profitable store, 'Lisovychok', and has received inspections from Israel, leading to the acquisition of the Kashrut mark for 12 products. The cannery uses natural ingredients and minimal preservatives, and the director, Zinaida Ryabchun, credits her experience, knowledge, and patience for the company's success.
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The cannery of the Tsumansky forestry in Volyn exports its products to Canada, the USA and Germany. According to the director, today they are negotiating the supply of mushrooms. This was reported by the Volyn Regional Department of Forestry and Hunting, writes agronews.ua. The cannery of Tsumanske Forestry exports a wide range of products - from birch sap to vegetable and fruit series. The 12 types of products produced here have the Kashrut mark and are very successfully sold in Israel. Tsuman birch sap has long been a symbol of healthy eating in the United States. And what is most pleasant: they love the products of the cannery in Volyn - another recently opened store "Lisovychok" immediately became profitable and is rapidly increasing the base of regular customers. Cooperation has been established with supermarket chains. "Canned products of the Volyn forest are already our good tradition. At one time, the shop was preserved, today I can safely say that it is a significant ...
Source: AgronewsUA
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