Ukrainian manufacturer of flax seed chips seeks distributors

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Summary: 
The Ukrainian company established in 2013 has launched a new type of snack food - flax seed chips with an ambitious goal in mind - a revolution in the snack market. The company is looking for distribution service agreement and offering their products to distributors working for different types of retailers or for foreign food distributors active in the healthy food sector.
Description: 
The Ukrainian company established in 2013, has launched a new type of healthy seed chips. The company has created healthy seed chips-great tasting snack made out of flax seeds. The snacks have the different tastes such as tomatoes, peanut, pepper and salt. Nutritional values of flax are well-known – it is a great source of micronutrients, especially omega-3 fatty acids, selenium and fiber. The seed chips are suitable for vegetarian and vegan diet. The main advantage is that the chips dry with hot air. Currently product’s sales go through all types of food stores and its capacity is 96, 000 packs/year. At the moment the company produces two types of chips – classic and gold. The classic chips are made from brown flax seeds and the gold made from gold flax seeds. Packaging 50 and 120 grams. The Ukrainian manufacturer is looking for distribution service agreement and offering their products to distributors working for different kinds of retailers or for foreign food distributors active in the healthy food sector.
Type (e.g. company, R&D institution…), field of industry and Role of Partner Sought: 
The company is looking for partners, such as distributors working for different kinds of retailers or for foreign food distributors active in the healthy food sector. The potential partners must be experienced in working with distribution channels in their local markets. The company expected that the potential partners will make regular orders.
Stage of Development: 
Already on the market
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External code: 
BOUA20180319002