Russia: Two mini milk processing plants to be built in Udmurtia

Published 2020년 11월 11일

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Two farmers in Udmurtia, Russia, have received grant support from the Ministry of Agriculture of Udmurtia to establish mini-dairy factories on their farms. The grants, worth 10 million rubles and 15 million rubles, will be used to manufacture dairy products from their own raw materials. The facilities are expected to be operational by December.
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Farmers in Udmurtia continue to increase their contribution to the growth of milk production and its processing into high quality products. By the end of this year, mini-dairy factories will be launched in two farms of the republic, according to the official website of the Ministry of Agriculture of the Russian Federation. The construction of new enterprises is already at the final stage. It should be noted that the implementation of the projects became possible thanks to the grant support from the Ministry of Agriculture of Udmurtia. Entrepreneurs Alexander Korepanov from Igrinsky District and Natalya Usmanova from Sarapulsky District became grantees in the Family Farm direction last year - they won support in the amount of 10 million rubles and 15 million rubles, respectively. The funds were used to manufacture finished products from our own raw materials. Thus, the peasant farm of Alexander Korepanov will produce cheeses, pasteurized milk, yoghurts and other dairy products. The ...
Source: RUAgronews

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