Russia: Rapeseed oil from Udmurtia may appear in Uzbekistan in autumn

Published Jul 28, 2022

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The Udmurt Republic in Russia is planning to export its rapeseed oil to Uzbekistan, with the first shipments expected to be made this autumn. The Sarapul vegetable oil plant, which will soon be able to produce products that meet Islamic standards, will handle the supply. The Uzbek market is one of the main trading partners of the Udmurt Republic, with exports growing five times since 2017 to $25.1 million last year.
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Udmurt rapeseed oil may appear on the shelves of retail stores in Uzbekistan this fall, said Dinara Alpashaeva, director of the ANO Development Corporation of the Udmurt Republic, Sputnik reports. According to her, the region is in the process of negotiations with distributors and private companies representing the Uzbek market. “We are planning to start the first deliveries of oil under our trademark to one of the retail chains this autumn,” Alpashaeva shared. The report also says that the Sarapul plant of vegetable oils (Sarapul, Udmurt Republic) will soon be able to supply products to Uzbekistan that comply with Islamic standards after the introduction of the halal standard in its ...
Source: Oilbranch

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