A large rabbit breeding complex will be built in Podolsk, Russia

Published 2021년 9월 17일

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A new rabbit breeding complex, the largest of its kind, is set to be built in the Podolsk city district of the Moscow region in 2022. The project, a collaboration between the regional government and Sistema-Stroy, will span 23,000 square meters and have an annual production capacity of 160,358 rabbits, resulting in 256 tons of rabbit meat per year. The facility will consist of the main farm building, corrals, sheds, cages, heated and insulated rooms for the rabbits, a feed shop, and veterinary facilities. The total investment for the project is 60 million rubles, and the construction is set to be completed by 2025.
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Krasnogorsk. September 17th. INTERFAX - The construction of the largest rabbit breeding complex will begin in the Moscow region city district of Podolsk in 2022, the press service of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food of the Moscow Region reports. "An agreement has been concluded between the government of the Moscow region and the limited liability company Sistema-Stroy on the implementation of a large-scale investment project for the construction of a rabbit-breeding complex in the city district of Podolsk," the words of the Minister of Agriculture and Food of the region, Sergei Voskresensky, are quoted in the message. The project involves the construction of a complex for raising rabbits with an area of 23 thousand square meters and a production capacity of 160,358 rabbits in the Podolsk city district, the output of rabbit meat is planned in the amount of 256 tons per year. The complex, in addition to the main farm building, will include corrals, sheds, cages, heated and ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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