The property complex of CJSC Agrofirm Lyubimovskaya (part of Pavel Smetana's Global Eco holding) failed to be sold at regular auctions. it follows from the message on Fedresurse.
The assets were put up for auction by public offering for 594 million rubles. During the trading periods, the price fell to 409 million rubles. However, no one showed up for the auction.
Assets cannot be sold for more than a year. Initially, the complex was planned to be implemented for almost 1 billion rubles. However, due to unsuccessful attempts, the price gradually decreased. The property was put up for the last "public" with an initial price of 600 million rubles.
The complex includes the right to lease a land plot with an area of 123.4 thousand square meters. m, pigsties for insemination of queens and raising sows and piglets, housing buildings, fattening pigsties, feed bins, a closed parking lot for agricultural machinery, a veterinary laboratory, a quarantine building, slaughterhouses, sewerage networks and other communications, as well as equipment. In addition, the lot includes 755 heads of sows and boars (145.6 thousand kg), as well as a herd of young animals (727.4 thousand kg).
The company's bankruptcy case was initiated in August 2019. The basis was bank debts of 1.78 billion rubles. The debt was formed due to guarantee agreements concluded from 2009 to 2012, as well as non-repayment of a number of credit lines. The money was intended for the purchase of feed, replenishment of working capital, financing of the project for the construction of a complex for the slaughter and primary processing of pigs, etc. In September 2019, the COURT introduced a monitoring procedure for the company, and in January 2020 it declared it bankrupt.
CJSC Agrofirma Lyubimovskaya is a legal entity of a pig farm for 4,000 sows with a capacity of up to 11,000 tons per year in live weight. According to SPARK-Interfax, the company's revenue before bankruptcy in 2018 was 1.01 billion rubles, net profit was 147 million rubles.