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The Authorities Took Over the Largest Agribusiness of the Stavropol Region 10/12/2020 Зачем из центра Ставрополя сделали «мемориальное кладбище» The authorities took over the largest agribusiness of the Stavropol region Analytics Best for week month Self-isolation for the elderly and sick in the Stavropol Territory was extended again More than 30 ambulance employees in Stavropol have had coronavirus The authorities took over the The Ministry of Health of the Stavropol region has largest agribusiness of the denied information about the rise in prices for Stavropol region antiviral drugs 28 November 2018, 17:01 Yuri Slinko Photo: freepik.com by Katemangostar, rublicdomainpictures.com, pxhere.com The Arbitration Court transferred part of the territory of Kislovodsk to the regional ownership Agrarian enterprises in Stavropol strive for the closest possible cooperation with the authorities in exchange for lobbying their Gazprom in the Stavropol interests in the region. What the agrarians do for the sake of Territory will again try to borrow 200 million rubles patronage, NewsTracker gured out. State support for their The close relationship between the regional government and individual agricultural enterprises can be traced in ofcial reports. The largest agricultural enterprises, according to the Ministry of Agriculture, regularly receive the largest subsidies from the budget. The amount of state support to enterprises on average does not exceed 500 million rubles. But one of the 10 largest agricultural enterprises in the region - LLC "Vegetables of Stavropol" - received a total of 3.4 billion rubles in the entire last year in the form of subsidies for servicing loans and as reimbursement of production costs. Also in October 2015, the company sold to the local administration a plot worth more than 10 million rubles for a municipal building one and a half times cheaper than the declared value. In addition, employees of the enterprise complain about faulty agricultural equipment. The driver Alasker Jumardov died in one of the faulty tractors this summer. His wife told NewsTracker that Jumardov unsuccessfully sought funds from the management to repair the car. The tractor, she said, suddenly caught re and the driver died in the re. When the investigation of the accident began, the management of the enterprise, according to the widow, shifted all the blame on the deceased tractor driver, referring to the fact that he got behind the wheel drunk. One of the largest amounts of state support last year was received by the largest agricultural enterprise in the region, Agrorma Zolotaya Niva LLC. Funding from the budget exceeded 260 million rubles. According to SPARK- Interfax, this is the most protable agricultural enterprise in the region - its maximum prot in 2015 amounted to 997 million rubles, but in recent years its income has been declining - in 2017 they fell to 740 million rubles. Also closely cooperating with the government of the Stavropol Territory holding "Eco-culture", which includes LLC "Vegetables of Stavropol", in 2016 https://newstracker.ru/article/general/11-10-2020/zachem-iz-tsentra-stavropolya-sdelali-memorialnoe-kladbische 1/11 10/12/2020 Зачем из центра Ставрополя сделали «мемориальное кладбище» the company received 260 million rubles as state support for the creation of a The authorities took over the largest agribusiness of the Stavropol region greenhouse complex in the Kirov region. Photo: Newstracker / pixabay.com Despite substantial government support, the company found itself in an unstable nancial position. The enterprise owed more than 9 million rubles to one of its creditors, but the claim was left without consideration due to the absence of meetings by the plaintiff. In Trunovskiy district, one of the leading enterprises in terms of revenue, a cooperative collective farm named after Voroshilov, is headed by Sergei Taranov, the former head of the municipality. In September 2018, the cooperative received a contract for the supply of beef for ights at Stavropol airport worth 300 thousand rubles. The deal was approved in the government by the Ministry of Property of Stavropol, as one of the co-founders of the airport. However, the Ministry of Property and the Voroshilov Agricultural Enterprise, according to SPARK, are linked by the fact that both legal entities are co-owners of Izobilnykhleboprodukt JSC. NewsTracker sent ofcial inquiries to a dozen of the largest agricultural enterprises in the region to verify its ndings, but not a single response was received within the time limit set by the law. Other problems The total amount of budgetary funding for the agro-industrial complex of Stavropol is about 3 billion. Last year, according to the Ministry of Agriculture of the Territory, this amount exceeded 3.2 billion rubles, this year the total amount should be almost 4.7 billion rubles. However, obtaining state support has become more problematic, says the deputy of the regional parliament Ivan Bogachev. For the rst time, according to him, in the current year in the Stavropol Territory they planned to cancel unrelated state support, which reimburses farmers for production costs. However, the decline in the harvest forced the authorities to reconsider this decision. The unrelated state support, according to Bogachev, is still planned to be resumed. “There is always little money. Today 57 rubles costs 1 kilogram of diesel fuel, the same is 4 kilograms of grain. This is a very high price, "Bogachev said. He indirectly conrmed the close interaction of power structures in the distribution of state support. The management chain of the subsidy distribution system, according to Bogachev, includes the Ministry of Agriculture, the regional government and the parliament, which work in close cooperation. https://newstracker.ru/article/general/11-10-2020/zachem-iz-tsentra-stavropolya-sdelali-memorialnoe-kladbische 2/11 10/12/2020 Зачем из центра Ставрополя сделали «мемориальное кладбище» “All these issues are under the control of the Duma. They are coordinated The authorities took over the largest agribusiness of the Stavropol region with the government. As the chairman of the agrarian committee, I often contact the ministry. With the Deputy Prime Minister Nikolai Timofeevich Velikdan, we also constantly discuss these issues, ”said Bogachev. Farmers themselves complain about excessive bureaucracy - a large amount of necessary paperwork and a formal approach to the distribution of subsidies, said Viktor Pylenok, chairman of the Stavropol branch of the Association of Peasant Farms. Photo: ickr.com / Harald Groven “Support is not given to those who have tax arrears of even 1 kopeck. There is a crash in the computer, it shows tax arrears of 1 kopeck. In each district there are 10-15 such entrepreneurs who now cannot count on state support, ”said the agency's interlocutor. The amount of state support, according to him, is also extremely insufcient. From the budget this year, according to his data, only about 100 rubles of subsidies have been allocated for each hectare of elds. Until 2015, state support reached an average of 400-500 rubles per hectare. Against this background, small farms are the rst to surrender, the number of which, according to the agency's interlocutor, has decreased by more than 30% in recent years. 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Territory will again try to borrow 200 million rubles Material from newizv.ru Irina Ziganshina A new victim of the "curse of Pompeii" was a Canadian woman who visited the excavation site 15 years ago, took away several "souvenirs" from there, and over the following years experienced so many misfortunes that she thought it best to send the artifacts back. A travel agency in Pompeii received a package from a Canadian with two pieces of mosaic, fragments of an amphora and a piece of pottery. A letter with a confession of guilt was attached to the package, writes The Guardian.
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