Supply of Lay’s chips turned out to be threatened

Lay’s’s largest manufacturer in Russia in Russia, Pepsico warned counterparties about expected interruptions with product supplies. This is reported by Kommersant with reference to the corresponding letter.

As follows from the document, the supply of chips in September and October were threatened due to the potato deficiency in the market. This is due to the fact that very hot summer and tightening rains from the beginning of autumn do not allow cleaning potatoes on the fields. At the same time, the representative of the company noted that the situation is normalized when the manufacturer will begin to use raw materials from the warehouses. It is also noted that on the background of the coronavirus pandemic, the consumption of snacks has grown and this trend is preserved.

The largest trading networks confirmed receipt of notification of interruptions in the supply of chips, however, take measures to prevent the deficit. According to the source of the publication among retailers, the supply of Lay’s come with a delay and not fully for some time. He suggested that this is due to the problems of the company with logistics.

In the Ministry of Agriculture, the publication was confirmed that adverse weather conditions affected the caliber and the volume of large potatoes offer. At the same time, the agency at the end of the year expects an increase in potato collection in agricultural producers year by year. Taking into account imports, this will allow you to meet the needs.

Earlier it was reported that the global supply of coffee from Vietnam suffer because of tough restrictions established to monitor the distribution of the “Delta” -Shtamma coronavirus. The government holds the Ho Chi Minh City Export Center under strict locomotive due to the growth of the number of infection and controls the transportation in some key industrial areas of the central Highlage. Exporters are faced with difficulties in transporting in ports to send. These difficulties add other logistics problems.

/Media reports.