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Food markets of Moscow. Markets, fairs of Moscow and Moscow region

Megapolis with a million population of indigenous people and visitors simply must be a well-stocked food city. In Moscow, a well developed network of mega- and supermarkets, shopping centers, warehouses, bases, minimarkets and markets. The latter, in turn, are trying to provide Muscovites with the freshest products, establishing links with regional farmsteads and private suppliers. A few words about such a concept as the food market.

What is the food market

At all times there were some free economic relations. The reason for this was various production processes, which resulted in goods, services and products. The latter have played and continue to play a crucial role in meeting human physiological needs and are necessary to ensure the normal functioning of people.

In today's world, a dynamic apparatus is developing irrepressibly, where buyers and sellers interact. If a person can do without some industrial goods and some services, then without food, he will quickly die. Therefore, in addition to large and small shops, where you can zatar all kinds of products, food markets are created and fairs are open everywhere.

In the generalized concept, the food market is a multilevel enterprise. Exist:

  • Local for whole milk products, bakery products and fresh milk;
  • Regional - for fruits, vegetables and meat products;
  • National - for canned food and imported food.

Food products offered by the markets

Here, in the widest range, small and large producers readily offer consumers competitive food products. According to the nature of the products represented , the goods are divided into several types:

  • Raw materials: flour, cereals, sugar.
  • Goods with a high degree of processing: canned goods, confectionery, ready-to-eat foods (chips, suhariki, muesli), wine, vodka, beer, frozen meat products.
  • Products with a low degree of processing: meat semi-finished products, milk, fresh meat, fresh vegetables and fruits.

Almost all cities and towns have food markets. Here you can see a huge assortment of fresh as well as processed products. Eyes scatter from the abundance of fresh berries, vegetables, garden products, pickles, pickled products, herbs, smoked products produced by local farms and produced by larger enterprises. Unfortunately, a large share of food raw materials is represented by import producers.

Why are there so few fresh products in Moscow?

Every year, the number of cities that lack fresh and high-quality products supplied by regional manufacturers is growing. Moscow has not become an exception. According to the experts' conclusions, the reason for the shortage of fresh food products in the capital lies in the economic inaccessibility of products from farmlands (expensive gasoline and tickets, high levied duties and prices for retail space) to markets and a small number of areas for market trade. According to statistics, Moscow's food markets have 2.5 times less retail space per person than in the German capital.

It's no secret that Muscovites spent much of their time in traffic jams and on the road, getting various transport to work and back home. Go shopping to the nearest supermarket or shop around the corner. And in them sometimes the products are stale, and the prices "bite". After all, it would be desirable and to inhabitants of the capital to eat fresh seasonal berries and local fruits, taken recently from branches! But, unfortunately, the food market is far away!

For the multi-million population, Moscow's food markets are inadequate. Most of them are far from the main transport highways of the city (metro stations, public transport stops, parking lots). But still they are widely in demand and loved by Muscovites and visitors.

Famous food markets of Moscow and Moscow region

To serve such a huge city, like our capital, and its suburbs, several large food markets have been created. They work in a time that is easily accessible to residents. Among them are:

  • Yaroslavl market of SUE.
  • Tsaritsyno market complex.
  • The market "Sun Gate" in Tsaritsyn.
  • The farm market on the Kashirskoye highway.
  • Northern market of SUE at the metro station "Babushkinskaya".
  • Market in the Hills in Krylatskoe.
  • The Riga food market.
  • Preobrazhensky market of SUE (grocery market).
  • Petrovsky-Razumovsky.
  • "Peresvet".
  • "Original JV".
  • The bicycle market.
  • "The New Vernisage."
  • "Afghan" in Kuzminki.
  • The arcade on the "Paveletskaya" metro station.
  • "Autobahn And To" on Domodedovo.
  • The market on Volokalamke.
  • MP "Case" on the street of Profsoyuznaya.
  • Mariinsky market.
  • Lefortovo market of SUE.
  • The company "Taistra" at the metro station "Volzhskaya".
  • Dorogomilovsky shopping complex on the street Mozhaisky Val.
  • Markets "Brateevskie ponds" and "Bars-2" in Marino.

Food markets are not available in all cities of the Moscow Region. It depends on the remoteness of towns and villages from the capital, on the small number of the population or the lack of sufficient areas and demand. But in such settlements, small spontaneous markets can arise. Here, in the main, sellers from the local population sell surpluses of a modest crop harvested from country and garden lands. Let not a lot, but your own, natural!

Only some of Moscow's suburbs, such as Lyubertsy, Odintsovo, Zheleznodorozhny, Dolgoprudny, Krasnoznamensk, and the villages of the Moscow region Kraskovo, Gorki-10, boast of food markets.

Fairs of food products in Moscow

Above is a nearly complete list of Moscow and Moscow region markets. But not only here Muscovites and guests make their purchases and buy at retail numerous products, which are presented in a huge assortment. In the capital here and there spread their numerous pavilions and briskly trade various food fairs: Kolomenskaya, Konkovo, wholesale Kotlyakovo, On Berezovaya, On Smolny, On Lyublinskaya, Orekhovo and Lilac.

Moscow with a multimillion population remains the center where many trade routes intersect. The capital, naturally, is being hit by a large influx of food products. From here, there is a daily redirection of goods throughout the vast country. And it turns out that Moscow is not only the main consumer of products, but also serves as the main redistribution point.

Popular wholesale food markets in Moscow

Hordes of traders from numerous regions are eagerly sent for large quantities of purchases to the wholesale food markets of Moscow and all kinds of Moscow fairs. Capital residents are not an exception, they are also being packed for wholesale at wholesale bases, warehouses, fairs and markets. In recent years such wholesale Moscow markets have been in great demand, such as: Danilovsky, Dorogomilovsky, Preobrazhensky, Riga, Leningrad, Lefortovo, Cheremushkinsky and Velozavodsky.

All of the above food markets in Moscow have a rich assortment of food products. They help to fill your refrigerators with inexpensive, but at the same time, quality goods. When buying large lots of sellers are willing to help with the delivery of purchases to their destinations.

All the capital wholesale markets for food products have become, to one degree or another, a favorite place for supplying the city's chic restaurants. Here you can buy fresh, high-quality products for unique dishes that delight all Moscow gourmets. A few more words should be said about the three Moscow food markets.

Lefortovo Trade Rows

It is the oldest grocery market in the capital. In the distant 1712 on the shelves of the Lefortovo trade rows (the old name of the Lefortovo market) one could see the natural products of ancient farms. All that was extracted by their labor on homesteads and caught from clean natural water bodies was offered to the capital's customers.

Modern market areas remain small, but the shopping arcade is always filled. Here only high-quality products at reasonable prices. Lefortovo market is located not far (about 300 meters) from the metro station "Aviamotornaya" and from three stops of public transport (about 50 meters). Works from 8 am to 8 pm.

The bicycle factory

In this market, a wide variety of agricultural products is sold from Russian and foreign suppliers. But on a special account are domestic farmers. And it's commendable! If we talk about the geography of goods presented at Velozavodsk, then it covers the whole of boundless Russia and does not end in exotic countries.

The goods for sale are of excellent quality only. This is followed closely by a market laboratory that examines each product before putting it on the counter.

Bitsevsky market

In this market, locals go for a walk. It is located in a very picturesque place, near it lies a small forest. Bitzevsky somehow does not look like a market with his neat pavilions. Here, you will not see scattered packages of garbage or piles of rotten vegetables and fruits. Everything is very clean and decent!

All products sold are freshest, not weathered, fruits of gardens and kitchen gardens very inviting and fragrant. Sellers are unobtrusive, ready to advise on any issue. Bitsevsky market is attractive in all respects!

All Moscow food markets have large reserves. They have secure storage facilities and comfortable workplaces. Most of them are in places accessible to guests and Muscovites. The difference is only in price priorities and cleanliness of the territories. But all few of Moscow's food markets are in demand and well attended.

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