Russian wholesale companies are interested in Ukrainian vegetables and fruits
Ukraine
Sunday 28 October 2007
During the second international conference for fruit&vegetable business professionals "Fruit&Vegetable Business of Russia 2007. Wealth of New Opportunities" the large wholesale companies and retail chains of Russian Federation were greatly interested in the extension of the geography of fruit&vegetable imports. Fruit and vegetable production dynamically develops in Ukraine; the volumes of imports are simultaneously increasing in Russia, so that good opportunities for cooperation between two countries are created. That's why, during the event in Moscow many Russian companies actively tried to learn about the opportunities to establish direct business contacts with large producers and exporters of Ukraine.
To a great extent thanks to the increased interest from the side of Russian purchasers, "Agrooglyad: Vegetables and Fruits" weekly made a decision to include "Wholesale-Retail center" to the program of the fourth international conference "Fruits and Vegetables of Ukraine 2007. Meeting New Leader". The meetings and negotiations of the potential suppliers and prospective buyers of fruits and vegetables will be organized in the framework of this activity. Russian importers and retail chains (some of them have already confirmed their participation), as well as Polish, Dutch, Moldovan and Georgian exporters and importers will be invited for participation in Wholesale-Retail center. Russian companies are mostly interested in imports of greenhouse tomatoes and cucumbers, early and late vegetables and berries, onions, apples and sweet cherries, and also exports of potatoes, carrots and cabbages. Polish suppliers are traditionally interested in Ukrainian buyers of apples and pears, and also suppliers of onions, watermelons and possibly some other types of fruits and vegetables. Georgian and Moldovan suppliers are ready to supply fresh apples and early vegetables; Moldova is also actively seeking for the buyers of canned fruits and vegetables on Ukrainian market. Georgia is able to export tangerines, fresh herbs, apples and tangerines concentrate, hazelnuts and other products to Ukraine.
www.lol.org.ua
To a great extent thanks to the increased interest from the side of Russian purchasers, "Agrooglyad: Vegetables and Fruits" weekly made a decision to include "Wholesale-Retail center" to the program of the fourth international conference "Fruits and Vegetables of Ukraine 2007. Meeting New Leader". The meetings and negotiations of the potential suppliers and prospective buyers of fruits and vegetables will be organized in the framework of this activity. Russian importers and retail chains (some of them have already confirmed their participation), as well as Polish, Dutch, Moldovan and Georgian exporters and importers will be invited for participation in Wholesale-Retail center. Russian companies are mostly interested in imports of greenhouse tomatoes and cucumbers, early and late vegetables and berries, onions, apples and sweet cherries, and also exports of potatoes, carrots and cabbages. Polish suppliers are traditionally interested in Ukrainian buyers of apples and pears, and also suppliers of onions, watermelons and possibly some other types of fruits and vegetables. Georgian and Moldovan suppliers are ready to supply fresh apples and early vegetables; Moldova is also actively seeking for the buyers of canned fruits and vegetables on Ukrainian market. Georgia is able to export tangerines, fresh herbs, apples and tangerines concentrate, hazelnuts and other products to Ukraine.
www.lol.org.ua