Russian President Vladimir Putin, who came to Chukotka for a working visit on January 10, visited the year-round greenhouse complex Makatrov Peasant Farm. This was reported by RIA News.
According to the agency, this facility is designed to grow vegetables even in permafrost conditions. The material emphasizes that 320.8 million rubles were invested in the project.
In total, the greenhouses cover an area of ​​0.24 hectares. While half of these will be put into operation in 2024, a total of 79 tons of vegetables are grown on these lands annually.
Approximately 20 people currently work in the company. They produce about 20% of the vegetables purchased by residents of the city of Anadyr.
But the creators of this unique project face some difficulties, such as high usage rates and the need to purchase special equipment. There is also complex logistics of agricultural supplies.
This is before TASS reportedHe said that the Russian leader came to Chukotka for the first time on a working visit. Moreover, the president’s visit to Anadyr was his first regional trip this year.
Previously at the Ministry of Agriculture of the Russian Federation reported about plans for a record potato harvest.
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Source: Gazeta

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