7 pavilions with Kazakhstani products to be opened in Omsk
At the moment, there are two stores of food products in Omsk, the number of which is planned to increase to 50. Next to the list are other nearby major Russian cities: Tyumen, Ekaterinburg, Novosibirsk.
The organizers intend to create a whole food network, the main feature of which will be natural, ecologically clean food products manufactured in Kazakhstan without the use of all kinds of chemical additives.
"Initially, it was assumed that the outlets will sell food products produced in North Kazakhstan region: dairy and meat products, semi-finished products, pasta, confectionery products and so on. And during first time it kept going this way. Then the consumer began to demand more. After that, sweets of "Rakhat" and "Bayan-Sulu", other products that are purchased in different regions of Kazakhstan appeared on the shelves. The project, which was initially not believed by all manufacturers, was very successful", "KazMarket" Ltd informed.
All economic indicators surpassed the expectations of entrepreneurs several times. Kazakhstani products are in demand among residents of Omsk. Now in the Omsk "KazMarkets" there are about 300 products. Delivery of the goods is organized on a week basis. In the near future it is planned to change the schedule of deliveries. The goods will be delivered every three days.
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