Uzbekistan has every chance of becoming a winter residence of bees from Bashkiria. This was reported by Ilshat Fazrakhmanov, who is now acting as Deputy Prime Minister of the Government of the Republic of the Republic of Bashkiria.
During a meeting with representatives of the Ferghana Region (Uzbekistan), Fazrakhmanov emphasized how important it is to organize a wintering of honey insects in warm places in order not only to provide bees with comfortable conditions, but also to preserve their population.
Representing the Uzbek side, Shukhrat Ganiev, who heads the Ferghana region, is sure that Bashkir beekeepers will not only be able to transport their bees to the warm climate during the cold season, but will also appreciate the local honey market.
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And, by the way, it is Uzbekistan that can supply dried fruits to the Republic of Bashkiria in industrial quantities. Both sides are convinced that this can serve as a unique “entry point” for Uzbek farmers in the Russian market.
Representatives of Bashkortostan in return promised to build a large industrial agricultural park to provide Uzbeks with platforms for trade and storage.