In Primorye, a resident of the “Mikhailovsky” ASEZ will begin growing 57.5 thousand tons of soybeans and corn per year

The new resident of the “Mikhailovsky” ASEZ, the “Spasskprodukt-A” company, will start growing agricultural crops in 2025. Soybeans and corn will become raw materials for compound feed. The growth of the feed base is aimed at meeting the needs of the resident companies of the ASEZ and the Free Port of Vladivostok (FPV) “Mercy Trade” and “AgroPtitsa”, which plan to increase the volume of cattle and poultry farming. In 2027, the design capacity of the agro-complex will be 57.5 thousand tons of grain crops per year. According to the agreement with the Far East and Arctic Development Corporation (FEDC), 132 million rubles will be invested in the project, 72 jobs will be created. "The goal of the project is to meet the needs of enterprises engaged in poultry and pig farming in Primorsky Region. The agro-complex is scheduled to begin operations in 2025. By 2027, the enterprise will increase its sown area to 14 thousand hectares by putting unused agricultural land into circulation. Thanks to tax incentives, the company was able to implement the project with lower capital costs and in a shorter time frame," said Alexey Kichigin, CEO of “Spasskprodukt-A”.

The new resident of the “Mikhailovsky” ASEZ, the “Spasskprodukt-A” company, will start growing agricultural crops in 2025. Soybeans and corn will become raw materials for compound feed. The growth of the feed base is aimed at meeting the needs of the resident companies of the ASEZ and the Free Port of Vladivostok (FPV) “Mercy Trade” and “AgroPtitsa”, which plan to increase the volume of cattle and poultry farming. In 2027, the design capacity of the agro-complex will be 57.5 thousand tons of grain crops per year. According to the agreement with the Far East and Arctic Development Corporation (FEDC), 132 million rubles will be invested in the project, 72 jobs will be created. "The goal of the project is to meet the needs of enterprises engaged in poultry and pig farming in Primorsky Region. The agro-complex is scheduled to begin operations in 2025. By 2027, the enterprise will increase its sown area to 14 thousand hectares by putting unused agricultural land into circulation. Thanks to tax incentives, the company was able to implement the project with lower capital costs and in a shorter time frame," said Alexey Kichigin, CEO of “Spasskprodukt-A”.

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