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Red lighthouse (livestock complex)

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2022 year
70

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2022: Start of operation of the enterprise

March 15, 2022 the opening of the new livestock complex "Red Lighthouse" in the Yaroslavl region took place. 2.6 billion rubles were invested in this project, the acting governor of the region Mikhail Evraev said in his Telegram channel.

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This is one of the largest farms in Russia, a serious investment project, modern production, new jobs and additional taxes to the budget... The company is high-tech, built as soon as possible and already has a wide market. Yaroslavl dairy products will appear on shelves in different regions of the country, ensuring its food security, "he said.
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In the Yaroslavl region opened a livestock complex for 2.6 billion rubles. There are milked 100 cows in 12 minutes

As reported on March 15, 2022, the complex should reach its design capacity in 4-5 months, then it will be able to produce 100 tons of milk per day - about 40 thousand tons per year. Such volumes will allow him to become one of the largest in the country. An agreement has already been signed with one of the largest dairy brands in Russia, which will significantly expand the sales market.

Acting Governor of the Yaroslavl region appreciated the work of the entire farm. During the inspection, Mikhail Evraev and other guests were shown an innovative milking room in which cows are milked on the principle of a carousel. The machine milking of 100 head of cattle takes 12 minutes.

According to the government of the Yaroslavl region, a new dairy complex in 2023 will bring to budgets of all levels tax revenues in the amount of about 40 million rubles. The company created 70 jobs with a salary of about 40 thousand rubles per month.

Dairy livestock is one of the priority areas of the agro-industrial complex of the Yaroslavl region. In 2021, farms of all categories in the region produced about 333.1 thousand tons of milk, the yield per cow amounted to 7583 kg.[1]

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