A trout, oyster and mussel farm will be built in Crimea

Published 2020년 6월 3일

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A new seafood farm, specializing in trout, oysters, and mussels, is set to be built in the Black Sea region of the Republic of Crimea, at a cost of 371.6 million rubles and creating 150 jobs. This is one of eight new investment projects, totaling 1.3 billion rubles, announced for the region since the start of the year. Other projects include housing, communal services, construction, and trade. The Development Corporation of the Republic of Crimea is overseeing 180 investment projects worth 127 billion rubles. Despite a decrease in investments in 2019 due to the completion of large facilities, the economic development of the region continues to be a focus, with interests from investors in various projects such as tourism, glamping, and medicinal plant cultivation.
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A trout, oyster and mussel farm will be built in the Black Sea region of the Republic of Crimea, the investment in the project will amount to 371.6 million rubles, and 150 jobs are expected to be created. This was reported by TASS General Director of the Development Corporation of the Republic of Crimea Nail Gabbasov. “At a recent meeting of the Council on Improving the Investment Climate in the Republic of Crimea <...> a project was approved for the industrial cultivation of trout, oysters and mussels. This will be a company with a farm for growing seafood, specialized boats, infrastructure for the collection, storage, distribution of fresh and processed fish products and shellfish. The volume of declared investments is 371.6 million rubles, ”said Gabbasov. According to him, the investment project is planned to be implemented in the village of Olenevka in the Black Sea region. It is planned to create more than 150 jobs. Taxes expected to be paid to budgets of all levels will ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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