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In Komi will build a fish-breeding complex for growing 400 tons of fish per year
It is reported that the project will be implemented on basis of modern resource-saving technologies
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As reported the press service of the Ministry of agriculture of Komi, in 2017 at the site of OOO "Bioenergy company" in Syktyvkar, with the assistance of the government of the Republic will begin the implementation of the project for construction of fish of the basin complex for the production of 400 tonnes of fish per year on the basis of modern resource-saving technologies.


"This project will reduce the risks of adverse weather conditions and contamination caused by exposure to industrial and domestic activity on commercial aquaculture. In addition, it is environmentally beneficial project for the country", — said Anatoly Knyazev.


At the meeting, the Executive Director of Sybimar" Jyrki Suominen held a presentation of a similar project, which is implemented in Finland. He drew their attention that the company is ready to take on the obligations financing the project and accompany the project from the moment of signing the contract to start. And further remotely assist the professionals fish the basin complex advice on its operation.

Currently the project is at the feasibility study stage of the preparation of project - estimate documentation. The total cost of the project may vary from two to five million euros.

At the end of the meeting Worki invited the Minister to visit Finland to visit at any time to get acquainted with work process and modern technologies of fish breeding complex.



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Источники: АгроXXI
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