Fairs organized by the Ministry of Agriculture on the occasion of Novruz not meet the expectations of consumers.
So, on Sunday at fairs in the Yasamal and Narimanov districts there was a very limited range of agricultural products. Thus, the product quality was poor.
So the quality of frozen meat for 5.5 manat per 1 kg is in serious doubt.
Chicken is also available in frozen form.
Quality of our fruits and vegetables testified that to sell it all on the regular market is not possible, and they brought them here for a cheap fair and offer prices lower by 40-50 kopecks.
Prices of nuts and dried fruits for the festive table do not differ from the market.
Thus, the Ministry of Agriculture fairs are only imitation to meet the needs of low-paid sectors of the population. -05C-
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