(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
BAKU, Azerbaijan, June 29. President of
Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev proposed to create a food hub in
the Caspian Sea region, Trend reports.
Tokayev said this during his speech at the sixth Summit of
Caspian Sea littoral states in Ashgabat (Turkmenistan).
'Kazakhstan has the potential to increase the export of meat and
dairy products. We will have to consistently develop a modern
logistics infrastructure to strengthen trade cooperation between
our states. Therefore, we propose to create a Caspian Sea region
food hub that will increase bilateral trade with minimal costs,'
Tokayev said.
Tokayev also noted that the construction of modern wholesale
distribution centers with a technologically advanced system of
warehousing, storage, and sale of food products has begun in
Kazakhstan.
'The system integration of these centers with the Caspian Sea
region food hub could open up new opportunities for effective
cooperation between farmers, buyers, carriers, sellers, and
consumers. It is most important that this process will provide
reliable guarantees for the sale of all supplied products,' he
added.
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