The countries of Europe and Asia are increasingly receiving goods from the Tomsk region.
For example, Germany is delighted with large batches of high-quality pine nuts, which German buyers are happy to buy from Tomsk suppliers: in the fourth quarter of 2018, more than eight tons of products were bought. About four thousand tons of Siberian bran went to Mongolia, and Uzbekistan and China received more than three hundred tons of Tomsk wheat flour. The Finns are not overjoyed with sea buckthorn bones, which Tomsk citizens supply in excess of the Finnish market: in the fourth quarter of 2018, Finnish buyers purchased about 10 tons of products from Siberians.
“The Finns make buckthorn seed raw materials for different types of production,” exporters of the Tomsk Region say. “And then, drugs made on the basis of this raw material, as well as cosmetics, unique oils and household goods, enter the market.”
In turn, European and Asian buyers do not tire of praising Tomsk exporters and actively glorify the high environmental friendliness of Siberian products grown in clean air and crystal water.