© РИА Томск. Павел Стефанский TOMSK, Oct
21 – RIA Tomsk. The Russian-Chinese agroholding "Tomsky" plans to
invest 50 million rubles in the rabbit farm of a family Kurilenok which opened
this summer in Asinovsky district, having become the co-owner of the
enterprise, the CEO of holding Vladimir Tissen reported RIA Tomsk on Tuesday.
Earlier it
was reported that farmers Elena and Andrey Kurilenok in the summer of 2016
opened the first stage of a rabbit farm on 600 doe rabbit of beef Californian
breed. The total amount of investments – is 18 million rubles, funds of a grant
of the regional administration and the Chinese investors were attracted. It is
assumed that the farm will produce rabbit meat and plant breeding herd.
"One
of the projects – is creation together with country farm of a family Kurilenok
of Asinovsky district of joint venture on the basis of already acting. They
have 50% of stocks, 50% are got by us and co-finance the project to design
capacity – 1,2 thousand heads of breeding stock of rabbits", – Tissen
told, having specified that the volume of expected investments will make 50
million rubles.
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He
specified that in December it is planned to finish design of the second turn of
a farm, construction is planned for 2017.
In turn
Elena Kurilenok confirmed that now negotiations on creation of joint venture
are really conducted. It is supposed that expansion of production will allow
farmers to make enough production to come into retail chain stores.
Earlier it
was reported that in 2017 the Chinese investors of "Tomsky"
agroholding will invest in projects in the Tomsk region about 450 million
rubles. The Tomsk region and the Chinese-Russian company on development of
agriculture (China) signed the memorandum on cooperation – the Chinese investor
plans to invest till 2030 in the agro-industrial and fish complex of the region
about 50 billion rubles.