Ice cream and sorbets from Russias northwestern city of Vologda can now be enjoyed in Africa. Russian ice cream producer Iceberry has shipped around 75 tons of the cool treat to Ivory Coast (Cote dIvoire) and Senegal.
The cargo was reportedly checked and certified by the Russian agricultural watchdog in accordance with the health requirements of the importing countries.
One of Russias ice-cream-making majors, Iceberry is not a newcomer to the international markets. The companys production line is located in Vologda, known for its traditions of dairy farming, but it already exports ice cream to Israel and China. It also makes dairy-free fruit sorbets.
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According to the company, foreign customers are highly attracted to Iceberrys products due to its use of natural ingredients, as well as its quality-to-price ratio. The manufacturer says the basic ingredients are purchased from local agricultural producers. The factory in Vologda reportedly produces some 30 tons of ice-cream per day.
Iceberry is one of Russias time-honored brands. It has reportedly been delivering desserts to tRead More
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