Tashkent, Uzbekistan (UzDaily.com) -- Ambassador of Uzbekistan Karomiddin Gadoev met with the director of the Malaysian trading company MBG Fruits Adnan Lee, Dunyo news agency reported.
The parties discussed the prospects for the supply of fruits and vegetables grown in Uzbekistan to the Malaysian market.
It was noted that direct air service helps to establish prompt delivery of Uzbek fruits and vegetables to Malaysia.
It was emphasized that fruits and vegetables grown in Uzbekistan can find their place in the Malaysian market, and the Malaysian company is ready to import cherries, apricots, grapes, peaches, pomegranates, lemons, figs, as well as directly cooperate with large companies involved in the export of agricultural products.
The trading company MBG Fruits has more than 40 retail chains and is engaged in import, wholesale and retail trade of more than 100 types of fruits and vegetables.
In addition to importing fruits and vegetables from twenty countries and selling them in its own stores, it regularly supplies large shopping complexes in Kuala Lumpur with fruits and vegetables.