The leader of the Ukrainian fresh apple market, “Sady Dnipra” Company, well-known in the countries of the Middle East, Southeast Asia and the European Union for their premium quality fresh apples under the “UApple” brand, was the first Ukrainian company to develop an offer of apples custom-designed for the market of Uzbekistan, EastFruit informs.
“Although this year we have no problems with sales of apples at good prices, thanks to the high demand for our products in the UAE, Singapore, and Malaysia, we noted growing interest for Ukrainian apples from Uzbekistan. Having studied this market, we found that most suppliers from Ukraine, Moldova and Poland offer relatively low-quality apples for this market, often sending there apples which do not meet EU standards. We decided to select especially for Uzbekistan only large apples of the best internationally recognized varieties, which are ideally sorted by color and packaged in accordance with the most stringent requirements of retail chains at a fair price,” says Olexander Pakhno, director of the Sady Dnipra company.
The uniqueness of this offer is that these apples are ideal for both retail chains and wholesale trade, since all processes of growing, post-harvest handling, and storing apples in the company are controlled using the latest technological advances and under the supervision of the leading international experts in these areas. Accordingly, with such an apple there will be no problems either during transportation or with sales. Proof of this is that apples from Sady Dnipra have been successfully supplied and sold for several years to countries as distant from Ukraine as Singapore, Malaysia, the UAE, Saudi Arabia and even the Maldives and countries of Sub-Saharan Africa.
“We grow only the best internationally recognized and demand varieties, such as: Royal Gala, Golden Delicious, Red Delicious, Granny Smith, Pinova and Fuji. Thanks to the ideal climate for apples in the Dnipropetrovsk region of Ukraine, with a large number of sunny days in summer, high day length from May to August, almost complete absence of precipitation, rich soils and very cool nights, our apples always have premium color and excellent taste. In addition, thanks to cold winters and a dry climate, the need for protection against pests and diseases is much lower in our country than, for example, in Poland and other EU countries. Moreover, thanks to the use of weather stations and other digital technologies for pest and disease control, we ensure the maximum purity of our apples, which meets the requirements of the world’s most stringent buyers,” says Olexander Pakhno.
Sady Dnipra also became the first company in Ukraine to sign a long-term cooperation agreement with the leading European research institution Wageningen University & Research from the Netherlands. “For each of our apple varieties, Wageningen experts determine optimal storage conditions based on many parameters, including the climatic conditions for growing this apple variety in the current season. This allows us to maintain product quality at the highest level even for up to 12 months, and our apples, after we open the storage, look and taste as fresh as right after harvesting,” notes the head of the company.
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In addition, every year employees of Sady Dnipra undergo training at the Wageningen University and visit the best apple growing enterprises in Europe to exchange experiences. This allows the company to introduce all the latest growing and storage technologies to provide optimal conditions for apple orchards and guarantee the highest quality of grown products.
By the way, Sady Dnipra also grows pears. This year the company harvested its first commercial harvest of these fruits.
Sady Dnipra will be happy to cooperate with large importers and supermarket chains from Uzbekistan, as well as other interested countries from countries of Central Asia. For purchase inquiries please contact the head of the sales department, Vyacheslav Stelmakh by phone +380679744556 or messengers +380667102923.
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