In Baku, the sale of "doner" on standards "Halal" started
Company "Elba" began to distribute the meat produced by the standards of "Halal" to make "doner" (a fast food sort of Turkish kebab). Today the management of the company presented their products with state regulatory agencies and the public consumer.
Operating since 1999 in the city of Ganja, LLC "Elba", which is a leading manufacturer of meat products in the western region of the country, founded in 2008 in ecologically clean region of the country, the city Dashkesan Ltd. "Halal Qida". A year later, "Elba" commissioned a plant for slaughtering and meat processing. In the past year to achieve the production of "doner", LLC "Halal Qida" started construction of a production line. The equipment was purchased in Turkey, Spain and Germany and other European countries.
In the creation of the enterprise invested AZN 3 million, of which 1.5 million manat was drawn in the form of soft loans from the government. The owner of "Elba" Elchin Rustamov said sales network "doner" Baku and other regions of the country, covering not less than 5000 objects. The company, which extends the livestock industry, expects to cover the entire country. And in 2014, they plan to build a national network of "fast food".
President of the Association of Independent Consumer Azerbaijan Ayyub Huseynov said that the problems in the catering, including the manufacture and sale of finished "doner" remain. In most cases, this is due to the origin and quality of the meat used. Huseynov praised the production cycle of "Halal Qida", which was certified according to the quality control system HACCP. According to him, in addition to "Halal Qida" in Baku on the state standards, "doner" are preparing two more companies. - 08C-
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