
JSC "Falyonskaya Interdistrict Station for Herbs" will build a complex for 3,200 cows in Udmurtia. The investment project will be launched this year.
In the agro-industrial complex of Udmurtia this year, a major investment project will be launched. it became the subject of an agreement signed yesterday, March 4, between the HEAD of the republic Alexander Brechalov and the investor.
This complex, designed to keep 3,200 heads of cattle, promises to become the largest in agriculture in Udmurtia and significantly strengthen the economy of Yarsky, one of the most northern and remote rural areas of the republic. The complex will include 4 dairy farms for 600 heads each. This will create 100 new jobs in the countryside. Moreover, the agricultural enterprise will take into processing more than 16 thousand hectares of agricultural land, about 7 thousand hectares of which today have the status of abandoned land. They will be returned to economic circulation.
The republic, for its part, will support the project with subsidies - for the construction of dairy livestock buildings, the purchase of specialized equipment, as well as for the reimbursement of part of the direct costs incurred for construction and installation work when creating agribusiness facilities and for paying interest on investment loans when implementing investment projects in the agroindustrial complex.
Such obligations were assumed by the parties by signing the agreement. The document was signed by the head of Udmurtia Alexander Brechalov and the general DIRECTOR of JSC "Falyonskaya Interdistrict Station for Herbs" Sergey Lobanov.
“Entrepreneurs from the districts have begun to come up with initiatives where they take responsibility not only for the development of the economy, but also for co-financing projects in their municipalities. It is important for us that regional centers, villages and villages become points of the economy, develop in all areas of life, improve the quality of life of the population. In addition, this is a great incentive for the development of our entrepreneurs. Of course, we will not limit ourselves to the Year of the Village, because a third of the population of the republic lives in the regions,” the head of the region noted.