At the Malaysian Agriculture, Horticulture, and Agrotourism Exhibition (MAHA) 2024, the Russian booth stood out with its understated presence amidst the lively array of international exhibits in Hall B.
Staffed by Nuraisya Shamsulbahari, the booth featured a fine selection of Russia-made products, from pasta to oats, which she enthusiastically showcased to visitors.
“Our goal is to promote these competitively priced items to smaller shops. This pasta absorbs more sauce and juices, making it a great choice for home cooks and professional chefs alike,” she shared.
“Turkey meat has become popular among health-conscious and younger consumers in Russia, thanks to its higher protein and nutritional value compared to chicken,” the salesperson noted, pulling out frozen turkey and duck products from a compact fridge.
This quiet booth seemed to belie the larger geopolitical context. Despite recent diplomatic tensions involving Russia, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim’s recent visit to Russia hints at improving relations.
She then highlighted, in particular, their duck products, particularly the Beijing duck, which is said to be popular in Asian markets.
“We also have a duck business, with a focus on Beijing ducks, which are very popular in Asian countries. The standard two kilogrammes whole Beijing duck is perfect for baking and is a favourite among our customers in the UAE and Saudi Arabia,” the representative noted.
Despite the restrictions on formal interviews, the booth provided a detailed introduction to the company’s offerings and their expansion into international markets.
Maha 2024 runs until September 22, showcasing agricultural advancements and products from various countries. – MALAY MAIL ONLINE