Two new agricultural facilities appeared in one day in the Tomsk region

Two new agricultural facilities appeared in one day in the Tomsk region
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On Saturday, September 16, the Governor of the Tomsk Region, Vladimir Mazur, during a working trip to the eastern municipalities, opened an agritourism facility in the Asinovsky district - the “Dutch Village”.

“Dutch Village” was built in the village of Yagodnoye on the basis of existing livestock farms and cheese production. it offers guests an all-season, primarily family weekend vacation. Guests of the “village” can get acquainted with the production of cheeses, the work of a farm, and the keeping of farm animals.

Vladimir Mazur noted the development of event tourism in the Tomsk region.

“Family weekend tourism is very popular among residents and agriculture is of particular interest . Here, in Yagodnoye, you can spend time usefully, take part in the simplest work on the farm, because rest is a change of activity,” emphasized Vladimir Mazur at the opening of the “Dutch Village”.

The project was implemented with the support of the Agrotourism grant provided by the Russian Ministry of Agriculture together with the region in the amount of 5 million rubles, as well as with the investor’s own funds.

On the same day, Vladimir Mazur, during a working trip to the Chulym region in the village of Bolshe-Dorokhovo, Asinovsky district, laid the foundation stone for a new dairy livestock complex.

The project is being implemented by the Bolshedorokhovskoye Moloko company, which, as part of the Moloko holding, is engaged in its production and processing. The design capacity of the new dairy farm will be 1999 cows, and investments in the project will be 2.3 billion rubles.

“In the Tomsk region, we have set a course for self-sufficiency in basic food products. The new dairy farm solves this problem - here farmers will produce fresh, high-quality and affordable MILK,” the governor said.

Today, the level of milk supply in the Tomsk region is slightly higher than 50%. The commissioning of the livestock complex will increase it to 58%, as well as create about 80 new jobs in 2025.

“Today we have made a contribution to the economy of the Asinovsky district, the region’s agriculture, and to the HEALTH of people, especially the youngest residents of our region,” emphasized Mr. Vladimir Mazur.