In accordance with the implementation of the instructions of President Serdar Berdimuhamedov to ensure food abundance in the country, retail outlets in Turkmenistan delight with a variety of food products.
On New Year's Eve, stands with fresh fruit are very popular among the population.
Ripe oranges, tangerines, bananas, pears, kiwis and apples can be purchased at reduced prices. In addition, shopping arcades offer to decorate the festive desterhan with exotic fruits, including pineapples, coconuts, avacados, etc.
There is also a wide demand among consumers for greenhouse vegetables grown on the lands of farmers' associations and farms. Trade in canned vegetables, ketchup and tomato paste is actively promoting.
The grocery departments offer a variety of cereals, which are also heavily discounted. Rice, buckwheat, mung beans, beans and other cereals can be purchased wholesale and retail.
There is a wide selection of bakery and pasta products made from high-quality flour from local producers.
Sales of chicken meat and eggs increased. Also, on the eve of the New Year, the production of dairy products - cottage cheese, sour cream, cheeses, kefir, yogurt, curdled milk, ayran, cream and mayonnaise - doubled. Many of the listed dairy products are the basis for winter salads.
Turkmen entrepreneurs have successfully mastered the production of various types of sausages and delicacies. This is evidenced by those presented on the shelves - ham, spicy basturma, sausages, raw smoked sausages and much more.
The food sector of Turkmenistan is in constant development. Its goal is to meet the population's needs for high quality food products.