
Today, September 9, during a working trip to the Chebulinsky municipal district, the Governor of the Kemerovo Region, Sergey Tsivilev, held an off-site meeting with agricultural producers in the village of Alchedat, and also took part in the All-Russian environmental action "Let's Save the Forest".
“The agricultural sector in Kuzbass is actively developing: we are returning agricultural land to circulation, and productivity is growing. Last year, 1 million 280 thousand tons of grain were harvested, this year we expect a better result. For such a quantity of grain, new drying systems and granaries are needed. However, as manufacturers said, deliveries of the necessary equipment from other regions and countries may be delayed, including due to the situation with the CORONAVIRUS. Our agricultural producers should not depend on such factors, we ourselves are able to produce such systems.
Therefore, the Ministry of Industry and Trade, together with the relevant Deputy Governor Alexei Kharitonov, should analyze the needs of the region and set up the production of grain dryers and spare parts for them here in Kuzbass,” Sergey Tsivilev emphasized.
The governor got acquainted with the work of Chebulinskoye LLC in the village of Alchedat. There are two grain drying complexes with a capacity of 600 tons per day, three hangars for storing grain for 6 thousand tons, five grain warehouses for 7 thousand tons. In 2021, 10 million rubles were invested in the reconstruction of the complexes. In total, Chebulinskoye LLC has five grain drying complexes: in addition to the department in the village of Alchedat, there is a Chumai department: a grain drying complex with a capacity of 600 tons per day, a dryer with a capacity of 350 tons per day, three warehouses for storing grain for 6 thousand tons. Two more grain warehouses are being built - for 4 thousand tons. The Verkh-Chebula branch has one grain drying complex: a dryer with a capacity of 250 tons per day, four grain warehouses for 7.4 thousand tons. Two granaries for 2,000 tons are being built.