It is planned to attract 147.6 billion rubles of investment in the agro-industrial complex of Siberia by 2030

It is planned to attract 147.6 billion rubles of investment in the agro-industrial complex of Siberia by 2030
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“Cluster “Agriculture and food industry”. Volume of investments (billion rubles): 2026 - 68.5 billion rubles, 2030 - 79.1 billion rubles,” the document says.

The list of priority investment projects includes five elevators with a capacity of 200 thousand tons of simultaneous storage of the New Overland Grain Corridor company. According to the plan, such facilities should appear in the Omsk and Irkutsk regions by 2026, in the Kuzbass by 2028, in the Novosibirsk region by 2029, and in the Altai Territory by 2031. The total investment volume will be 24.5 billion rubles.

Significant projects are also a dairy plant in the Novosibirsk region with a capacity of 1,150 tons of MILK per day (2024, 21 billion rubles), greenhouses for the production of vegetables and green crops in the Emelyanovsky district of the Krasnoyarsk Territory (2026, 14.8 billion rubles) and the city Sayansk, Irkutsk region (2026, 7.5 billion rubles). The plan includes the modernization of the MEAT processing complex in the Irkutsk region, the construction of livestock complexes in the Krasnoyarsk and Altai territories.

The document includes, as measures to ensure the implementation of cluster projects, the expansion of the “Agroprogress” and “Agrostartup” grant areas, increased support for farmers and rural cooperation, the approval and implementation of long-term plans for the socio-economic development of support settlements and adjacent territories, the involvement of up to 150 thousand people. hectares of new agricultural land. it is also planned to maintain preferential lending for the construction of greenhouse complexes and to include in state programs measures to attract investment in greenhouses, dairy farming and infrastructure development.

On Monday, Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, at a meeting with his deputies, announced that the Russian government had approved a plan for implementing the strategy.

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