Agrosila plans to supply products to the markets of China and Malaysia

19 December 2019, Thursday

Agrosila Holding plans to begin supplying its products to China in 2020 . The company also intends to enter the Malaysian market. The General Director of JSC“ Agrosila ” Svetlana Barsukova said about this during a press tour at LLC “Agrosila Chelny-MPK ”.

“We are working on the possibility of entering the Chinese market. We want to supply poultry and milk products there. Now we are on the list of enterprises whose products are accredited to the Chinese market through the Ministry of Agriculture of the Russian Federation. We hope that in 2020 we will be able to enter this market and supply products there as manufacturers, ”said the head of the holding.

Svetlana Barsukova added that the company also plans to enter the market of the CIS countries, for example, Turkmenistan.

The deputy general director of the holding Damir Imamov said that the company “Agrosila. Chelny-MPK ”was founded in March 2017 and produces 144 tons of products per day using the available capacities. This, in particular, the production of 84 tons of finished products (sausages, ham, sausages, delicacies, smoked meats) and 60 tons of semi-finished products for fast food restaurants - marinades, sweet meats, minced meat, barbecue and much more. “This is the most modern enterprise in the food industry,” he said.

Launch of the production of “Agrosila. Chelny-MPK ” allowed the holding to increase its output several times and become one of the ten largest federal producers of deep-processed poultry products. The total investment in the construction of the complex exceeded 3 billion rubles, more than half was spent on technological equipment. One of the unique features of the enterprise is a robotic warehouse of finished products, the total capacity of the warehouses exceeds 300 tons. The complex has separate access roads, which allows shipping of more than 200 tons of products daily.

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