Fresh fruits, delicious juices, jams and marmalade at local markets from Turkmen businessmen


Ripe and fragrant apples grown in the Mary region are delivered daily to local markets and retail outlets of the country. Apple orchards of the private enterprise Erkin miweçilik "give" 4-5 tons of fruit per day. The harvest is immediately sent to retail outlets.
The Turkmen company grows 5 high-yielding varieties of apples, once imported from abroad. Gardeners collect an average of 20-25 kilograms of fruit from each tree. Specialists apply the most advanced technologies and methods of horticulture, drip irrigation, cultivation and other innovations in their fruit lands.
Other entrepreneurs provide local markets with high-quality canned products and various fruit syrups under the trademark "Datmeni". Sherbets made from various environmentally friendly products - blackberries, grapes, rosehip, peach, grown in the country, are packaged as a finished product of high quality in a 0.5-liter glass container.
The company also prepares delicious jams from apples, plums, apricots, lemons, strawberries and other fruits. For convenience, they are packed in 500-gram containers, which are very popular among buyers.
In addition, under the trademark "Derek", the businessman produces peanut, raisin, pea, sugar, chocolate-nut sweets, which are in demand among both adults and toddlers. Marmalade, cocoa and powdered sugar produced at the enterprise are sent to consumers under the trademark "Datmeni", according to the website of the Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs of Turkmenistan.
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