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The best-performers of Ryazan oblast agricultural industry, including five employees of OkaMoloko, EkoNiva Group, have been praised by the regional Ministry of Agriculture and Food, with their names placed on the Honours Board.
The farm is designed for 3,550 dairy cows and 5,100 heifers
Marat Zyabbarov, Minister of Agriculture and Food of Tatarstan, paid visit to Bugulma municipal district. Accompanied by Linar Zakirov, Head of District, and Stefan Duerr, EkoNiva Group President, he came to see the progress of Naratly dairy farm construction.
Young athletes from the Olympic Reserve School are now trained in much more comfortable conditions
For over seven years, EkoNiva subdivision in Voronezh oblast has been a benefactor of the regional junior Olympic and Paralympic water sports schools sponsoring trips of the athletes to training camps and competitions, buying modern sports gear for the schools.
EkoNiva, Russia’s largest raw milk producer, is bringing its 2021 harvesting campaign to an end. In total, 446,500 hectares were sown to various crops, including 173,500 hectares to cereals and pulses.
The corporate Management Academy has held an autumn training session for 20 high-potential EkoNiva employees from Voronezh, Kaluga, Ryazan, Novosibirsk oblasts, Tatarstan and Bashkortostan on the premises of Shchuchye dairy farm.
EkoNiva-Semena, a seed growing and plant breeding company within EkoNiva Group, has participated in the 11th international agricultural exhibition KazAgro 2021, which took place in Nur-Sultan, the capital of Kazakhstan, on 20th-22nd October. More than 400 agricultural producers visited the company’s booth at the event.
The crop harvested on the area of 64,218 hectares exceeded the production plan by 10%.
The audit was performed by the specialists of Roskachestvo (Russian Quality System organisation)
The MosMedynagroprom milk plant in Kaluga oblast has received a certificate of compliance with the requirements of Roskachestvo organic production standards.
Twenty combines are harvesting sunflower seeds in the fields of OkaMoloko, an enterprise within EkoNiva Group. The crop has already been reaped from 3,000 ha out of 21,000 ha where they are grown.
Representatives of the largest grass seed producer, a Danish company DLF Seeds, have visited Zashchitnoye, a plant breeding and seed growing enterprise of EkoNiva Group. During the meeting, the parties discussed the current cooperation issues and outlined the prospective directions for their future joint work.