Cherkizovo starts shipping poultry products to UAE

Cherkizovo Group, Russia’s largest meat producer, has started exporting poultry products to the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

(Courtesy Cherkizovo Group)
(Courtesy Cherkizovo Group)

Cherkizovo Group, Russia’s largest meat producer, has started exporting poultry products to the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

In February, Cherkizovo began supplying poultry to the UAE from the Vasilyevskaya poultry farm (Penza Region, Russia). The first shipment of 54 metric tons of frozen chicken breast fillets has already left the port of Novorossiysk for Dubai. The shipment is intended for customers working in the hotel and restaurant industries.

Vasilyevskaya poultry farm is one of Cherkizovo Group's key export-oriented facilities located in the Penza Region. Before the shipment was sent to the UAE, a lot of effort was put in to ensure all the products met halal criteria, which is mandatory for all suppliers to Middle Eastern markets. The facility is fully certified to use vegetable feed in poultry rearing and to employ manual slaughtering.

Increasing exports is one of Cherkizovo Group's top priorities for 2020. The company believes the first shipment to the UAE lets it establish an initial foothold in the region. Going forward, Cherkizovo Group will be looking to regularly supply poultry to customers not only in the UAE, but also in other Gulf states.

Cherkizovo’s representatives discussed potential contracts with trading partners from the Middle East recently at the Gulfood 2020 exhibition, which is held annually in Dubai and gathers more than 100,000 visitors from around the globe. Cherkizovo's stand offered all kinds of information about its products for those interested.

“The recent positive development of relations between Russia, the UAE and Saudi Arabia may contribute to the growth of trade between our countries, including in the consumer sector. We believe that our participation in Gulfood this year will give new impetus and allow our poultry products, compliant with the national and religious requirements of the Middle East, to tap into new markets," said Andrei Terekhin, head of exports at Cherkizovo.

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