Russky Product
Russky Produсt is one of the leading food manufacturers in the Russian Federation.
The company's products are produced at two manufacturing plants Koloss in Moscow region, and Detchinsky Vegetable Concentrates Factory in Kaluga region.
Russky Produсt produces oat flakes, instant porridges, soups, instant soups, coffee beans, instant coffee, instant chicory, cereal drinks, kissels, spices, seasonings, jelly, and baking mixes. The company's brand portfolio includes Hercules, Supersoup, Grocery 101, Datchniy Soup, Bake at Home, Tradition, Coffitel, Old Mill, Mr Slivkin, and Russky Product.
The company's products are sold in more than 70,000 retail outlets between Brest and Vladivostok as well as exported to the Commonwealth of Independent States, Central Asia, Israel, United States, Canada, and the EU.
History
Russky Product was created through the merger of five food manufacturers in 1996 whose various histories start with the N. G. Grigoreva sausages and gastronomic meat products factory established in 1861 followed by the Moscow Food Factory in the 1920s.The Moscow Food Factory became the first soviet company to master the industrial production of food concentrates in 1932. In 1936, special recipes were created for Papanin’s 1937 nine-month expedition to the extreme north aboard North Pole-1. In 1940 the factory was awarded the Order of Lenin after increasing its production 13-fold to 47,000 tons. By the height of the Great Patriotic War, production had increased to 80,500 tons in 1942.
In the post-war years the Moscow Food Factory introduced oat flakes brand Hercules that is well-known today as well as becoming the first factory first to produce infant formula and baking mixes on an industrial scale.
The Detchinsky Vegetable Concentrates Factory was built in 1950 subsequently producing dried potatoes, carrots, onions, greens, bulk concentrates, jellies, cottage cheese, dried berries and fruits, and freeze dried meats.
The pasta factory «Supermak» was built in 1959, and the Moscow experimental plant food concentrates factory «Koloss» in 1962. «Koloss» became the first plant in the Soviet Union to industrially produce potato chips.