The authorities of Gagauzia will help farmers enter large retail chains of the Russian Federation - Hutsul

Published 2024년 4월 12일

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Evgenia Gutsul, the leader of Moldova's autonomous region Gagauzia, has announced initiatives to support local farmers by helping them establish supply chains and access large Russian retail chains. This move comes after Rosselkhoznadzor lifted import restrictions, allowing Gagauzian agricultural enterprises to freely export their products to Russia. This is a significant boost for the region's farmers, who produce over 17 thousand tons of fruits but have struggled with sales. The initiative aims to improve the distribution and sales of Gagauzia's high-quality agricultural products in the Russian market.
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The authorities of Gagauzia will help local farmers build supply chains and enter large retail chains in Russia. This was stated by the head of the Moldovan autonomy, Evgenia Gutsul. “We will help our farmers build new supply chains and enter large retail chains in the Russian Federation,” she wrote in her Telegram channel. Gutsul emphasized that absolutely all agricultural enterprises of the autonomy can freely export their products to Russia. The head of Gagauzia indicated that the region’s agricultural enterprises are capable of growing more than 17 thousand tons of fruit, mainly peaches, plums, cherries, apples and apricots. “Despite the high quality of products, in recent years our manufacturers have faced enormous difficulties in sales,” she noted. On April 11, Gutsul stated that she had received a notification from ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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