
The agro-industrial complex of the Moscow region is actively developing - modern food enterprises, storage facilities and other infrastructure are being created, production capacities and equipment are being updated.
The region attracts investors due to its territorial location and proximity to the capital, a well-established logistics system, a large sales market and government support measures. Thus, since the beginning of the year, the implementation of 9 investment projects in the agro-industrial complex with a total investment of 3.9 billion rubles has been completed.
"By introducing new facilities, we not only increase the potential of our agro-industrial complex, but also create jobs for residents. Since the beginning of the year, more than 430 additional jobs have appeared due to the implementation of projects. In addition to raw materials, it is important for us to produce processed products, create additional storage capacities, develop livestock farming and crop production. Taking into account the completed ones, in total we are implementing about 23 investment projects in the agro-industrial complex for 27 billion rubles," - saidMinister of Agriculture and Food of the Moscow Region Sergey Dvoynykh.
The Ministry of Agriculture of the Moscow Region added that the commissioning of these facilities will create a total of about 2.7 thousand jobs in the regional agricultural industry. It is important to attract qualified personnel to the industry, as well as young specialists.
Among the completed investment projects, OOO Sergievskoye, which specializes in growing open-ground vegetables, wheat and other crops, commissioned 2 vegetable storage facilities in Kolomna in January and April with a capacity of 4 thousand tons. OOO PZP Elika in February launched a production complex in Elektrogorsk for the manufacture of frozen semi-finished products with a capacity of 42.5 thousand tons per year. In March, the K(F)H Eremino Pole commissioned a sausage production plant in Mytishchi, the annual output will be 3.6 thousand tons. Also, OOO ProfKukhnya in Orekhovo-Zuyevo completed the modernization of production for 480 tons per year and launched a new line.
In May, AO Prom Produkt in Kashira put into operation the first stage of the elevator complex, OOO Arabika in Podolsk – the first stage of the complex for the production of coffee products with a capacity of 6 thousand tons per year. AO Egorevsky Khlebokombinat completed the modernization, built a new workshop and updated the equipment, increasing the capacity from 6 thousand tons to 10 thousand tons per year. K(F)H Lukhovitskaya Aquaferma opened a farm for breeding and growing sturgeon, the launched line will allow producing 9 tons of fish per year.