An FPV resident will create a complex in Primorye for growing 400 tons of potatoes and 100 tons of cucumbers per year

In the Ussuriysk urban district, the new resident of the Free Port of Vladivostok (FPV), “KORSAKOV DV” LLC, is implementing a project to create a modern crop production complex aimed at supplying the Primorsky Region market with high-quality vegetables and replacing imported products.

On a 27.85-hectare plot of land in the village of Korsakovka, the company will grow and process 400 tons of potatoes and 100 tons of cucumbers per year. Deliveries to the local market will begin in 2028. Under an agreement with the Far East and Arctic Development Corporation (FEDC), the investment volume is 17.9 million rubles, creating 125 jobs. "We will build a high-tech production facility that will meet the needs of local consumers for fresh vegetables. The 22-hectare site will house potato fields and cucumber greenhouses. We are taking a comprehensive approach to equipping the farm with modern technology. A tractor with attachments, a digger-swather, and a sorting system will enable high-quality planting, care, harvesting, and commercial preparation of potatoes. The truck will ensure uninterrupted logistics and delivery of products to consumers. Being a resident of the Free Port of Vladivostok (FPV) truly helps agricultural producers launch their projects faster and improve their investment efficiency," said Andrey Li, CEO of “KORSAKOV DV” LLC.

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