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Mansurovsky quarry management

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2023: Launch of a fish processing enterprise for 200 million rubles

The Mansurovsky Quarry Management company launched a fish processing enterprise in the Moscow Region, in which more than 200 million rubles were invested. This was announced in December 2023 at the Ministry of Investment, Industry and Science of the Moscow Region.

The company will be engaged in the breeding and cultivation of fish, as well as its further processing and sale. At the initial stage - rainbow trout, sturgeon, carp and carp. In the future, the plant also plans to engage in the cultivation and processing of sterlet, crucian carp, pike and walleye.

"Mansurovsky quarry management" launched a fish processing enterprise

The company operates several workshops: cutting, processing and capping caviar, smoking and sluggish fish, canned and semi-finished products, labeling and packaging, etc. In addition to equipment, the workshops will install refrigeration chambers: low-temperature (-180C), shock freezing (-240C), cured products (-50C), storage of canned food (0 - + 60C) and storage of semi-finished products (-180C). The warehouse complex will also be divided into zones: a warehouse for storing finished products in cans, salt and spices.

According to the deputy chairman of the government - Minister of Investments, Industry and Science of the Moscow Region Ekaterina Zinovieva, at the first stage the enterprise will process 4.5 tons of raw materials into shifts, and in the future this volume will be increased to 10 tons.

By the end of 2023, Mansurovsky Quarry Management has existed for more than 40 years. The main activity of the enterprise has always been the production of non-metallic building materials - sand and rubble. Over time, the company decided to develop fish cultivation in fish hatchery on the basis of developed quarries: the cages are a metal frame on which a special net for growing fish is specially fixed. In 2022, 35 tons of sturgeon and 62 tons of trout were grown.[1]

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