A rice storage and processing complex with a capacity of 250 tons will be built in Adygea.

Published Apr 29, 2026

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Investors will build a rice storage and processing complex in Adygea by 2027 with a capacity of 250 tons per day, as well as lay out an apple orchard over an area of more than 113 hectares and build a fruit storage facility with a capacity of up to 5,000 tons of produce. The corresponding agreements were signed on the sidelines of the Caucasian Investment Forum on Wednesday, the head of the republic Murat said in the "Max" channel.

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Investors will build in Adygea by 2027 a complex for the storage and processing of rice with a capacity of 250 tons per day, as well as lay an apple orchard on an area of over 113 hectares and build a fruit storage facility with a capacity of up to 5,000 tons of products. The corresponding agreements were signed on the sidelines of the Caucasian Investment Forum, the head of the republic, Murat Kumpilov, reported in the "Max" channel. "Another promising direction in the agro-industrial complex that we support is rice cultivation. An agreement was signed at the Caucasian Investment Forum with LLC 'SAM', which provides for the construction of a complex for the storage and processing of rice with a capacity of 250 tons of finished products per day. Modern equipment will be installed there, which allows for the processing and production of any type of raw rice, obtaining the highest grade of cereal. The plant will be built by 2027, which will create 50 jobs," he wrote. The head of ...

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