The other day, an agreement was signed in the capital of Kyrgyzstan, Bishkek, to supply a large consignment of meat of Kyrgyz poultry to retail outlets in the Tyumen region.
It is known that the issue price is 10 million rubles, which was approved by Russian buyers. It is noteworthy that the agreement was signed in Bishkek, it also involves the establishment of trade relations between the Russian Federation and Central Asia, within the framework of which it is planned to promote rapeseed oil from Tyumen on Asian trading floors.
In addition to rapeseed oil, it is planned to sell confectionery and lumber made in Siberia. There is also an agreement on the sale of Russian glass containers on the Central Asian market.In turn, Kyrgyz suppliers promise to supply the Tyumen region in particular and the Russian Federation as a whole with fresh vegetables and fruits, as well as nuts, as well as shoes and consumer goods. Both parties secured a mutual trade interest between the administration of the Tyumen region and the Kyrgyz government.
Alexander Moor, the head of the Tyumen government, noted that during the meeting both sides discussed another potentially beneficial aspect: given the proximity of Kyrgyzstan to China, it is possible to arrange export and transit of goods from the Russian Federation and Central Asia to the Chinese market. Moor is sure that this direction is unusually promising both for the economy of the Russian Federation and for Kyrgyzstan.