RUSSIA: Cherkizovo adds to sausage portfolio
By Michelle Russell | 23 October 2012
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All sausages are made from domestic pork and beef |
Russian meat processor Cherkizovo has extended its product line to include an additional range of sausages.
The range, launched this week, includes classic cooked sausages: Doctorskaya, Molochnaya and Russkaya, semi-smoked Krakovskaya sausage, boiled and smoked Moscovskaya and a Braunshveigskaya sausage and Eliseevskaya in one package.
All sausages are made from domestic pork and beef in strict compliance with the State Standard, Cherkizovo said, without the addition of vegetable protein.
"New sausages have appeared in Russian stores this week" said Alexander Kostikov, head of communications and investor relations for Cherkizovo. "We have created a new range of sausages with the most popular flavours. We hope that every consumer will enjoy the new products and appreciate the quality of the new sausages."
Cherkizovo Group's Cherkizovsky Meat Processing Plant announces the expansion of their sausage range
In October, Cherkizovo Group's flagship Cherkizovsky meat processing plant provided consumers with a new line of sausages produced in strict accordance to the state standard of quality. The range includes classic cooked sausages: Doctorskaya, Molochnaya and Russkaya, the semi-smoked Krakovskaya sausage, the boiled and smoked Moscovskaya and the already popular Braunshveigskaya sausage and Eliseevskaya in one package.
All sausages in the range are of the highest quality. They are made from domestic pork and beef in strict compliance with the State Standard, without the addition of vegetable protein. Those quality standards and customer care have allowed Cherkizovo Group to stay among the top three in the meat processing market for many years.
"New sausages have appeared in Russian stores this week" said Alexander Kostikov, Head of Communications and Investor Relations of Cherkizovo Group. "We have created a new range of sausages with the most popular flavors. We hope that every consumer will enjoy the new products and appreciate the quality of the new sausages."
Cherkizovo Group (LSE:CHE) is the largest meat manufacturer in Russia and one of the top three companies serving Russia's poultry, pork and meat processing markets. The company is also Russia's largest producer of fodder.
The Group includes 7 full cycle poultry production facilities, with a total capacity of 400,000 tons live weight p.a.; 14 modern pork production facilities with a total capacity of 180,000 tons live weight p.a.; 6 meat processing plants with a total capacity of 190,000 tons p.a.; 6 fodder plants with a total capacity of 1.4 million tons p.a.; grain storage facilities with a total storage capacity exceeding 500,000 tons; and a land bank exceeding 100,000 hectares. In 2012, Cherkizovo expects to produce more than half a million tons of meat and processed meat products.
Original source: Cherkizovo
Sectors: Meat & poultry, NPD & innovation
Companies: Cherkizovo
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