Russia: There is no shortage of butter in Ryazan region stores — governor

Published 2024년 11월 29일

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The Ryazan Region in Russia is fully self-sufficient in agricultural products and has a strong presence in the domestic and international market, especially in whole milk products like milk, fermented milk products, and cottage cheese. The region has seen record harvests for the past three years, with significant growth in industrial production and expansion in various sectors. Despite a decrease in butter production, the region remains self-sufficient and is taking measures to increase butter imports to stabilize prices. The region is also being rated in the 'Ecology. Personnel. State' rating, which assesses enterprises across three areas: ecology, personnel, and state.
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There is no shortage of butter in the Ryazan Region and no forecasts for it. The region is fully self-sufficient in agricultural products and supplies them to other regions of the Russian Federation and abroad, Governor Pavel Malkov told TASS at the ECG forum in Suzdal. "As for butter, our share of the Central Federal District market is not very significant. The Ryazan Region traditionally specializes in the production of whole milk products. This is milk, fermented milk products, cottage cheese. At the same time, there is no rush demand for butter in stores. The shelves are full, everything is calm," he said. According to the governor, the region is fully self-sufficient in milk, eggs and other products. "We supply to other regions, we contribute to the country's food security. Moreover, we supply products abroad, including to China," Malkov noted. As the governor reported, agriculture in the Ryazan Region has been showing record harvests for the last three years. "This season, ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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