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Space for Grain: Altai Mill Completes Major Elevator Complex

by Tatiana Ivanova
15 July 2024
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A Major Milestone for Altai Mill

Altai Mill, a prominent player in the Russian agricultural sector, is set to complete a significant grain elevator complex in the Pavlovsky District of Altai Krai. This ambitious project, boasting a storage capacity of 50,000 tons, is expected to satisfy the grain storage requirements of local agricultural producers. The completion of this facility marks a critical achievement in the company’s ongoing efforts to enhance the infrastructure supporting Russia’s agricultural industry.

Expanding Storage Capacity

The new elevator complex in Pavlovsky District is just one of the many projects that Altai Mill has undertaken in recent years. The company has successfully implemented over 50 projects, each designed to improve grain handling and storage capabilities across various regions.

In 2018-2019, Altai Mill completed the construction of the “ASK Soyuz” elevator complex in Kamna-na-Obi. This facility includes equipment for grain reception, cleaning, and drying, as well as conveyors for grain transportation and silos with a total capacity of 40,000 tons. This project significantly enhanced the grain processing and storage capacity in the region, demonstrating Altai Mill’s commitment to providing robust agricultural solutions.

Another noteworthy project is the elevator complex at “Komsomolskaya Poultry Farm” in Novye Zori, Pavlovsky District. Built between 2019 and 2020, this facility includes grain reception from trucks, cleaning, drying, and storage in four silos, each with a capacity of 5,000 tons. This development further supports the local agricultural economy by ensuring efficient grain handling and storage.

Innovative Projects Across Regions

Altai Mill’s influence extends beyond Altai Krai, with impactful projects in other regions as well. For instance, in Tyumen Oblast, the company installed two 5,000-ton silos for the “Yubileyny” breeding plant. In Novosibirsk Oblast, they provided eight silos for the “Gorkunov” breeding and genetics center for cattle. Additionally, under Irkutsk, Altai Mill constructed a facility for “Vozdvizhenskaya” farming enterprise. These projects underline the company’s dedication to advancing agricultural infrastructure nationwide.

Advanced Agricultural Machinery

Beyond construction projects, Altai Mill also offers a range of high-quality agricultural machinery, designed to meet the diverse needs of modern farmers. Their equipment portfolio includes state-of-the-art grain cleaners, dryers, and transport systems that ensure efficient and effective grain handling and processing. By providing cutting-edge technology, Altai Mill supports farmers in enhancing productivity and maintaining the quality of their produce.

Altai Mill’s completion of the 50,000-ton grain elevator complex in Pavlovsky District represents a significant milestone in their mission to bolster Russia’s agricultural infrastructure. The company’s extensive portfolio of successful projects across various regions showcases its capacity to deliver essential solutions that support farmers and agricultural enterprises. With advanced machinery and robust infrastructure, Altai Mill continues to play a crucial role in driving the agricultural sector forward.

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Tags: Advanced Agricultural Machineryagricultural infrastructureAltai MillGrain Elevator ComplexGrain HandlingGrain StorageRegional Agricultural ProjectsRussian Agriculture

Tatiana Ivanova

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