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2024: Launch of a sausage factory in Mordovia

On March 5, 2024, an official launch of a sausage factory took place in Mordovia, in which about 2 billion rubles were invested. This is a project of the Talina group.

As the head of the Republic of Mordovia Artem Zdunov wrote in his Telegram channel, the capacity of the factory that opened in Ruzayevka is 12 thousand tons of products per year. The company has created about 800 workplaces. According to Zdunov, this is a unique plant, it is one of the largest producers of meat snacks (chips, whips, mini sausages) in Russia. This is a project about healthy, proper nutrition, this is a culture of nutrition, including for children, he stressed.

source = Press Service of the Head of the Republic of Mordovia
On March 5, 2024, the official launch of a sausage factory took place in Mordovia

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We are successfully developing the direction - Mordovia is already able to produce more than 90 thousand tons of feed annually. Next year [2025 - approx. TAdviser] we will launch another large production of wet feed - with a capacity of 72 thousand tons of products per year, - said the head of Mordovia.
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He also noted that the region still has 5 new projects ahead for 13.5 billion rubles. Among them are a plant for wet feed for animals, a selection and genetic center and one of the largest feed mills in the Volga region.

According to the founder of the Talin Group of Companies Viktor Biryukov, meat snacks that began to be produced at a new plant in Mordovia will become alternative potato chips. This product will change the culture of consumption towards a healthy meat snack, Biryukov said, adding that the next task of the group is to create a food cluster.

Russian President Vladimir Putin took part in the grand opening of the Talina plant in Ruzayevki. He stressed that "Mordovia is developing at a good pace," the region "manages to find and support promising projects."[1]

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