Meeting with representatives of Kazakhstan companies took place in the Ministry of Agriculture and Food of the Republic of Tatarstan

17 November 2017, Friday

A meeting of specialists of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food of the Republic of Tatarstan and representatives of Kazakhstan companies took place today. The following officials took part in it: Under-secretary Ilya Spiridonov, Chief of the Department of Food market development Renat Suleimanov, Director Deputy of the Department of Field Cattle Breeding Development Gelyus Bayazitov, Counsellor of the Trade Agency Department of the Republic of Kazakhstan in the Russian Federation (in Kazan) Gibrat Kairedenov, Deputy Head of the Chief Directorate for Veterinary of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Tatarstan Airat Garaev, Director Deputy of the Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance in the Republic of Tatarstan Evgeniy Ivanov, etc.

“Currently the delegation from the Republic of Kazakhstan is visiting Tatarstan. Directors and specialists of 30 companies are on the delegation. The program is very busy, a lot of meetings with representatives of ministries and businessmen will be carried out”, - noted Gibrat Kairedenov.

After that, the representatives of Kazakhstan companies gave speeches. Director Deputy at “EcoFarmInternational” Nurmakhan Talasov said that the competition basis was manufacturing of health care products, including blood collection and storage tubes for livestock. “Local content in manufacturing is 93%, the products are on par with the European ones”, - said Nurmakhan Talasov.

Head of the Sales and Marketing Department at “AQUA ALLIANCE” Dmitriy Medvedev said that the company was founded in 2013. The sphere of its activities is manufacturing of expansion extruded feed for cyprinid, sturgeon and trout fish. “We have been producing feed on an industrial scale for 2 years, we distribute it into Kazakhstan and other regions of the Russian Federation”, - he added.

At the end of the meeting, the participants discussed opportunities of further mutually beneficial cooperation.

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