Posted 1 декабря 2010, 00:59
Published 1 декабря 2010, 00:59
Modified 17 сентября 2022, 11:42
Updated 17 сентября 2022, 11:42
VLADIVOSTOK. December 1. VOSTOK-MEDIA - A few days ago, told a Vladivostok entrepreneurs to RIA "Vostok-Media" about raising the price of bakery products.
According to businessmen, they each received a flyer from "Vladkhleb" in which the company warned of a coming December 1, raising prices for its products. However, in the press-service of JSC "Vladkhleb" in which we asked for comment, this was not confirmed:
"The decision to raise the price of bread" Podolsky "JSC Vladkhleb" was not made.In the case of such a decision due to the increased cost of production of so-called "Social product" bread "Podolsky", about the size and timing of the indexation company will provide advance notice and public authorities. From the above it follows that the wholesale selling price of bread "Podolsky", produced by JSC "Vladkhleb" from December 1 will not increase, "- told us in the press service of the company.
However, the producers said: nationwide grain crisis seriously "affected the value of flour purchased by OAO Vladkhleb. The cost of the last batch of flour, supplied by the company amounted to 12,600 rubles per ton, which is higher than in June 2010 almost doubled.
When RIA "Vostok-Media" asked whether, the rise will lead to severe shortage of flour in Primorye, representatives of OAO Vladkhleb "explained:" The deficit of flour in the Primorsky Territory may occur, it is connected with the data and forecasts of flour producers from Eastern Siberia . Crop failure in central Russia helped to restructure the market: large amounts of raw materials of traditional suppliers of grain and flour from the Altai Mountains were purchased by the producers of the European part of the country. According to estimates of the Union of bakery and confectionery companies in Siberia, the shortage of grain in the region is seen in the volume of more than 1 million tons. It is about the grain that is used in the baking industry ", - said Head of Public Relations Elvira Drywall.