The Ministry of Property Relations of the Moscow Region has recently made a significant move to bolster agricultural activities in the Pavlovsky Posad urban district. They have leased three land plots, covering a combined area of over 150 hectares, to a newly registered farming enterprise. This strategic decision aims to support and expand the local agricultural sector, particularly in the cultivation of oats and winter wheat.
The nascent farm, which was officially registered only a month ago, has secured a five-year lease agreement with the state. This initiative is part of a broader effort to promote agricultural growth and sustainability in the region. The farm will collaborate closely with LLC “Yevseyevskoye,” the successor to the Pavlovsky Posad state farm “Rakhmanovsky,” which has a well-established reputation for growing perennial grasses and various grain crops.
Natalia Adigamova, the Minister of Property Relations of the Moscow Region, highlighted the significance of this collaboration. “The leased areas will be used for cultivating oats and winter wheat. This partnership with a major agricultural producer like LLC ‘Yevseyevskoye’ is expected to enhance the efficiency and output of our agricultural endeavors,” she stated.
This new initiative reflects a growing trend in the region, where both established farmers and newcomers can gain access to state-owned land without the need for competitive bidding. Interested parties can simply navigate to the regional “Gosuslugi” portal and select the relevant service for leasing or acquiring land. This streamlined process is designed to encourage more individuals and enterprises to engage in agricultural activities, thereby boosting the local economy and ensuring food security.
The decision by the Ministry of Property Relations of the Moscow Region to lease significant tracts of land to a new farming enterprise in Pavlovsky Posad is a forward-thinking move aimed at enhancing agricultural productivity and sustainability. By focusing on the cultivation of oats and winter wheat and partnering with established agricultural producers like LLC “Yevseyevskoye,” this initiative is poised to contribute significantly to the local agricultural landscape. The ease of accessing state-owned land further supports the growth of the agricultural sector, offering opportunities for both new and experienced farmers.
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