BAKU, Azerbaijan, December 28. Shoro - a beverage company in Kyrgyzstan will get financial assistance from the Russian-Kyrgyz Development Fund (RKDF), Trend reports citing the fund's press service.
The Russian-Kyrgyz Development Fund will provide Shoro with a preferential loan of $2.5 million to upgrade production lines. Thus, the Kyrgyz company will purchase modern equipment, which will increase the enterprise's capacity by 50 percent (up to 12,000 bottles per hour) and completely modernize the bottled water production process.
“Shoro's production is constantly developing and requires modernization. Therefore, we closely cooperate with the RKDF. Now we plan to purchase two water bottling lines of high quality, which meets international standards and will allow a significant increase in our production capacity,” production director of Shoro Nurdin Osmanbaev said.
Shoro has been operating since 1992, producing more than 20 types of products under its own brand, including national drinks, drinking, and mineral water. Currently, the company plans to modernize, expand production, and product line and enter the markets of other countries, including the UAE.