The Tula-based company, Agrokomplex Bolokhovo, has embarked on an ambitious project to cultivate perennial agricultural crops on newly leased lands in Kashira. According to the Ministry of Property Relations of the Moscow Region, the company has been granted a five-year lease on 26 hectares of land, as part of a broader initiative to enhance regional agricultural productivity.
Expanding Agricultural Footprint
Agrokomplex Bolokhovo has secured a total of 45 hectares across three plots, with two plots exceeding 26 hectares in Kashira and a third plot of approximately 18 hectares in Serpukhov. This expansion is facilitated by favorable investment credits provided by the government, reinforcing the company’s long-term vision for sustainable agricultural development.
Crop Variety and Regional Impact
The company specializes in cultivating a diverse range of perennial crops, including wheat, rye, barley, rapeseed, soybeans, and buckwheat. This diversification not only meets the demands of different regions within Russia, including the Moscow Region but also enhances food security and agricultural resilience.
Government Support and Strategic Importance
The establishment of Agrokomplex Bolokhovo 15 years ago marked the beginning of a focused effort to boost agricultural productivity through innovative farming techniques and financial support. The company’s ongoing projects reflect a strategic commitment to leveraging local resources and expertise to maximize agricultural output.
Agrokomplex Bolokhovo’s initiative to lease and cultivate lands in Kashira is a testament to the dynamic potential of regional agricultural collaborations. By expanding their cultivation footprint and leveraging government support, the company is poised to make significant contributions to local and national food systems, underscoring the importance of sustainable agricultural practices.
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