The company "DVITECH", a new resident of the free port of Vladivostok (SPV), under an agreement with the Corporation for the Development of the Far East and the Arctic (KRDV), organizes the production of organic fertilizers in the city of Vladivostok. The company, which is scheduled to launch in 2025, will produce fertilizers from waste from the fish processing and food industries. It is planned to produce 300 tons of products per year. The investor, applying state support measures, invests 1 million rubles in the project.
Igor Lunekov, CEO of DVITECH LLC: "Our fertilizer production will be environmentally friendly: it is based on the use of waste from the food industry. Agriculture is developing in the region, so there is a need for fertilizers. I will especially emphasize the current trend towards "green" farm production without "chemistry" – fertilizers are perfect for farms that position their product as organic."
"The territories included in the SPV regime are attractive for the development of various industries due to tax and administrative preferences, which allow you to quickly and cost-effectively create industrial facilities. In Primorsky Krai, residents of the SPV have put into operation 20 projects in the field of chemical industry, and invested 850 million rubles in the region's economy," commented Alexey Dunaev, Director of KRDV Primorye.
The free Port of Vladivostok is extended to 22 municipalities in five regions of the Far East. According to agreements with the KRDV, residents of the SPV are implementing 1,808 projects in the Primorsky Territory, more than 470 of which have been commissioned. 450 billion rubles of investments have been invested in the economy of the district, 45.6 thousand jobs have been created.
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