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The Moscow region is capable of creating a high demand for Crimean products, stated the financial analyst of the FINAM Investment Holding, Timur Nygmatullin, " The Crimea of Moscow Region is interested in being one of the largest retail markets in the country. However, it is capable of creating a high demand for food and other semi-producing products. Another case is that, because of the fall in consumer activity, demand growth may not be as big as it would be. How the future situation will evolve while it is difficult to predict. But I think, in the face of a weak rubble, demand for Crimean food raw materials and semi-finishing from other Russian regions will remain stable.” Nigmatullin noted. According to Alexei Sevrükov, Director-General of Crimea, the greatest demand in Podmoskovye is Crimean wine, grass, natural cosmetics. In the near future, stores may add new products produced on the peninsula. " New production is now being opened in Crimea. There is already a sense of progress in the production of cooking, sweets, cosmetics, new wine products. After the peninsula entered Russia, things really went better. Encourage industry development and tax incentives that have been introduced for local producers. Roads are also actively being built in the region " , stressing Sevrukov.

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The first Festival of Crimean Wins started in the Underwater Odin. " Today ' s festival has about 56 varieties of wine: and gambling and dry and semi-arid. Crimean beverages - cognacs and vodka are also represented. We believe that the line in Crimea we have been able to present in the region” was said by the Minister of Consumer Affairs and Services of Vladimir Posagenikov. The Crimean wine festival will last three days. The event could not only sell products but also purchase them at wholesale prices. According to the organizers, such activities will take place regularly in Podmoskovje. " Perhaps in the fall we will be making a celebration of young wine, presenting Russian wines, including Crimea " , noted by the Director-General of Wintrest Danila Zurba.