On April 14 of this year, with the support of the Embassy of the Kyrgyz Republic in our country, a meeting was held between Khayrulla Nabijonov, Deputy General Director of BMB HOLDING, and Ulan Maksymbekov, CEO of “Kyrgyz Eco Export”.
During the negotiations, the parties thoroughly discussed issues related to expanding the export of high-quality local agricultural products to the markets of Kyrgyzstan through a trade and logistics center located in the border area between Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan.
It was particularly emphasized that this cooperation will contribute to increasing bilateral trade turnover between the two countries, establishing efficient logistics chains, and strengthening export potential.
Following the meeting, the parties agreed to develop concrete plans for establishing mutually beneficial cooperation and to implement them in stages.
In addition, Kh. Nabijonov held online talks via videoconference with Farid Djafarli, Head of the Azerbaijani diaspora in Poland.
During the discussion, the parties addressed a number of practical issues related to supplying high-quality locally produced agricultural goods including strawberries, cherries, cabbage, broccoli, beets, and other products to major retail chains “Bedronka” operating in Poland.
Special attention was given to ensuring that products meet European standards, including sorting, packaging, and the coordination of logistics processes.
As a result of the negotiations, the parties agreed to develop mutually beneficial relations, expand export geography, and work jointly to promote products under the national brand “Made in Uzbekistan” more widely in global markets.