Two organic fertilizer plants will be built in Bashkortostan

Two enterprises for the production of organic fertilizers are planned to be built in Bashkortostan. The first plant is expected to be launched in 2024 (a site has already been selected for it and negotiations are underway with potential suppliers of technological equipment) and the second – in 2025, the press-service of the regional government reported.
The total volume of capital investments in both enterprises will exceed 730 million rubles (almost $12 million). Together they will produce up to 200 thousand tons of organic fertilizers per year, supplying them to farmers in Bashkortostan.

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