Turkmen company "Miwe" exports ripe fruits to Kazakhstan


Dozens of tons of various fruits "went" to Kazakhstan. The exporter is the Open Joint Stock Company "Miwe" - a member of the Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs of Turkmenistan. The company includes several economic unions- "Hemsaýa", "Datly miwe", "Miweli atyz", "Gök bulut", each of which grows a certain type of fruit.
Their garden plantations are spread over an area of 1200 hectares. The land plot, owned by the community of shareholders, is located in the Kaahka district of the Akhal region. This year, gardeners harvested the first crop of ripe fruits, part of which was sent to local markets, and Kazakhstan bought the rest, having signed a contract with a Turkmen company for the gradual export of fruits in the future, according to the website of the Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs of Turkmenistan.
Today, “Miwe” orchards grow almonds, peaches, apples, nectarines and other fruit species, the seedlings of which are distinguished by high yields. The harvested fruits are packaged in a special container with the trademark "Mahmal" to preserve the presentation of the product.
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