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Chistopolye

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2021: Establishment of an agricultural holding

In mid-October 2021, it became known about the creation of Albert Khusnullin, the son of Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin, an agricultural holding - JSC Holding Company Chistopolie. The company is registered in Tatarstan, according to the Unified State Register of Legal Entities.

According to Kommersant, Chistopolie is controlled by Rybno-Slobodskoye KhPP LLC, at the address of which there is an elevator with a capacity of 26.5 thousand tons of grain with the possibility of loading barges on the 2 - 5 thousand tons on the banks of the Kama.

Albert Khusnullin is also an investor in the Chistopolskaya agricultural company, which grows cereals. The agro-company includes two enterprises - agricultural and dairy.

The son of Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin Albert Khusnullin created the agricultural holding "Chistopolie"

In a conversation with the newspaper, the director of Sovekon, Andrei Sizov, called Tatarstan a rather closed region, where the agricultural land market is poorly developed, which complicates the assessment of its value. Theoretically, the cost of arable land can be estimated based on prices in neighboring entities, where agricultural land costs from 30-50 thousand rubles per hectare, he added. Thus, the cost of the famous crop farms "Chistopol" can be from 660 million to 1.1 billion rubles, the publication says.

The head of the Institute of Agricultural Market Research Dmitry Rylko noted that in Tatarstan it is possible to create a multidisciplinary agricultural holding focused on the domestic market. According to him, the region mainly grows forage wheat and barley, and exports minimal volumes of grain. Among the advantages of the territory for agricultural business, the expert identified the presence of a skilled labor force, and not the most favorable climate was attributed to the shortcomings.

According to Belov, Tatarstan also has its own milk processors, but the region is also known as a supplier of raw materials for dairy plants of neighboring subjects of the country. Andrei Sizov adds that Tatarstan is characterized by the intervention of the authorities in the local agribusiness, on the other hand, local officials are more actively supporting agriculture.[1]

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