Belarus: canneries of Gomel oblast increased output of green peas by 10%
The canneries of Gomel oblast practically finished processing of green peas. This season they produced 10.5 msc (millions of standard cans) of green peas, up 10% compared the to last year, the representative of the regional committee of food industry reported to the correspondent of BELTA.
JSC Turov, Koptsevichskiy vegetable dehydration plant, JSC Yelskiy cannery and Brilevo are the main producers of green peas in the oblast. This year, JSC Turov produced the main volume of this product – 7 msc of peas.
Canned green peas are produced in glass jars under twist-off lid and in tins. According to the specialists, within two weeks, the processing enterprises of the region will start canning of sweet corn. In total, during the season they are to procure 1.5 msc of the products. At that, the canneries of Gomel oblast have already processed 160 tonnes of cucumbers.
Source: lol.org.ua
The canneries of Gomel oblast practically finished processing of green peas. This season they produced 10.5 msc (millions of standard cans) of green peas, up 10% compared the to last year, the representative of the regional committee of food industry reported to the correspondent of BELTA.
JSC Turov, Koptsevichskiy vegetable dehydration plant, JSC Yelskiy cannery and Brilevo are the main producers of green peas in the oblast. This year, JSC Turov produced the main volume of this product – 7 msc of peas.
Canned green peas are produced in glass jars under twist-off lid and in tins. According to the specialists, within two weeks, the processing enterprises of the region will start canning of sweet corn. In total, during the season they are to procure 1.5 msc of the products. At that, the canneries of Gomel oblast have already processed 160 tonnes of cucumbers.
Source: lol.org.ua
Publication date: 9/3/2008
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