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The Ministry of industry and trade of Russia recognized the completed implementation of the investment project SAU forestry VO ”Vologdaleskhoz”

2 February 2019 ` 19:00  

By the order of the Ministry of industry and trade of Russia dated 25.01.2009 № 182 the priority investment project in the field of forest development of SAU forestry VO “Vologdaleskhoz” for the organization of logging, sawmilling and woodworking were recognized as completed. During the period of implementation of the investment project from 2009 to 2018 invested 998,2 million rubles Established forest infrastructure, your forestry and logging machinery. About it reports a press-service of Department of a forest complex of the Vologda region.

The plot in the village of Lipin Bor built and put into operation the line for production of rounded logs. The plant for growing planting material with a closed root system in the amount of 1 million seedlings per year was put into operation at the Dikaya station. On the site in the village of Syamzha built the following facilities: sorting line of round timber, sawmill, boiler, drying complex, sawn timber gouging shop, production of fuel briquettes. The following facilities were built and put into operation at the production site in Totma: boiler room, drying chambers, woodworking shop.

During the implementation of the investment project, 906 people were employed, tax deductions amounted to 2.5 billion rubles, the rent for forest areas-278.1 million rubles.

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