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The Investment Passport Administration of Morshansky area of the Tambov region THE INVESTMENT PASSPORT Morshansky municipal area Circulatuion of the Head of Morshansky municipal area Pavel Mihajlovicha Fetiskina: Dear investors! Throughout last years in an investment climate of Morshansky area positive changes are marked. It is connected with aspiration of a management of area to stimulate interest of potential investors to territory and to improve investment image of area. The area administration considers as a priority direction of an investment of investments - development of agricultural industries of economy of area: animal industries and plant growing; creation of the enterprises of processing of agricultural products; use of available floor spaces and capacities for creation of highly effective and hi-tech productions. In area territory there are industrial stocks of raw for development of the enterprises of the building industry: production of a brick, building blocks etc. The rich history of the Morshansky earth, reserved places, availability of monuments of architecture and building, cultural and spiritual heritage give the chance investments of investments into tourism infrastructure development. The favourable geographical position, the favorable environmental conditions, the developed transport network, availability of tourist potential, purposeful and systematic social and economic development of area has investment advantages to realisation of investment projects in various spheres of business. From a management of area to investors there is a help in matching of the necessary areas for placing of new productions, the organisation of negotiations with heads of the enterprises, assistance in registration of allowing documents and the help in development of a necessary infrastructure. We are ready to mutually advantageous partnership and we invite you to cooperation. Yours faithfully, The head of Morshansky area Fetiskin of the Item of M. 1. General data of municipal union Reception and assistants to the head of administration: Telephone code of area - 47533. Administration of Morshansky area of the Tambov region The address: 393950 Tambov region, Morshansk, the October area, 37. E-mail: [email protected]. 1.1. The Geographical position. Population density. Environmental conditions. The Morshansky area is located in northern part of the Tambov region. An administrative centre - Morshansk. Borders from the north and the West on the Ryazan region, from East side - the Penza region, southern - Sosnovsky and Pichaevsky areas of the Tambov region. Distance to cities of the Tambov region: Distance to big cities of the Russian Federation: Tambov - 95 km Moscow - 424 km Kotovsk - 115 km S.Peterburg - 1131 km Уварово - 220 km Ryazan - 235 km Michurinsk - 148 km Saratov - 453 km Рассказово - 125 km Penza - 309 km The territory area Territory - 2 881 square kilometres. Population density - 10,9 persons on 1 sq. km. Environmental conditions The Morshansky area is located in a moderate climatic belt, and is a part of continental climatic area of the East European plain. Climate is moderate-continental with unstable humidifying. In separate years drops out from 200-350 to 700 mm of deposits. Mid-annual loss of deposits constitutes 350-450 mm. Average temperature of January-11,1 °, July - +20,2°С. As a whole prirodno-climatic resources and conditions favour to agriculture development. The mid-annual amount of precipitation constitutes 500 mm, including from temperature above plus of ten degrees of 225-240 mm. The average height of a snow cover - 25-27 see the Basic direction of winds in January - from the south on the north, July winds move from the east on the West. Such direction of January winds somewhat interferes with penetration of the Arctic cold weights of air on area territory. The bezmoroznyj period lasts 135-140 days. The general vegetative period - 183 days, from them constitutes the period of active vegetation of 135 days. 1.2. RESURSNO-RAW POTENTIAL Minerals Mineralno-source of raw materials of Morshansky area is presented by building materials. By results of the conducted exploration in area some deposits, sites and the perspective areas, building materials are revealed. In area territory are reconnoitered and the mineral deposits dated for sedimentary formations of various age and presented by group of building materials are maintained. It общераспространенные raw kinds - fusible clay, suitable for production of a brick ordinary and sand building. Besides, in area the peat deposits dated for boggy sites right-bank поймы the river of Tsna are developed. Volumes of fossil resources The name of a fossil resource The Site (the nearest reference The Reconnoitered point noted on the card) stock of deposits Sand альбского age Pichaevsky, to the West from д. 6000 thousand м3 Пичаевка, in 10 km. From Morshanska Loams alluvial Serpovsky, in 0,6км jugo-to the 1233 thousand м3 west with. Серповое Loams and clay for a corpulent brick Morshansky, in 0,5 km of northeast 1501 thousand м3 suburb of a city Peat Nosinovsky, 44 km. To the north of 1723 thousand тн. Morshanska The water The basic waterways of area - the river "Tsna" extent - 80 km., the river "Sickle" extent - 20 km., the river "Kashma" extent - 15 km. Water basin "Pichaevsky" - 11850 м3, a water basin "Rakshinsky" - 7000 м3, a water basin "Djachinsky" - 6365 м3, a water basin "Vanovsky" - 3859 м3. Water resources of area are presented by superficial and underground waters. It is obvious that the Morshansky area has a considerable reserve of fresh land and underground waters for economic-drinking water supply. The wood The arrangement of Morshansky area in a wood zone causes high level лесистости its territories - 30,9 % the Total area of woods on 1/1/2018 of year has constituted 94 171 hectares. The area is among the most woody areas of the Tambov region. Large forest areas of Morshansky area TOGAU «Serpovsky timber enterprise» - 43 718 hectares, ТОГАУ «Morshansky timber enterprise» - 38 836 hectares, ТОГАУ «Pichaevsky timber enterprise» - 6 440га. The ground The total area of Morshansky area in administrative borders as of 01.01.2020 has constituted 288,1 thousand in hectare or 8,38 % of all territory of the Tambov region. Distribution of ground fund of Morshansky area on categories of the earths is presented in the table. Distribution of ground fund of Morshansky area on categories of the earths №№ The Category of the earths The Area, % п/п hectare 1. The Earth of agricultural purpose 173764 60,3% 1.1. Fund of redistribution of the earths 1036 0% 2. The Earth of settlements, 13928 4,8% 3. The Earth the industries, transport, communication and 3698 1,3% other appointment 4. The Earth wood fund 94171 32,7 % 5. The Earth water fund 1130 0,4% 6. Total in administrative borders 288044 1.3. An ecological situation The territory of Morshansky area, basically, is characterised by rather favorable state of environment. The large industrial targets polluting environment - are absent. 2. THE POPULATION AND SOCIAL SPHERE. 2.1. Population and structure of a manpower. Population as of 01.01.2020 Constitutes 28.4 thousand persons, In able-bodied age is – 15.7 thousand persons. 99 % of the population of area are constituted by Russian. Relative density of the population of Morshansky area in an aggregate number of the population of the Tambov region – 2.8 %. On population the Morshansky area occupies 3 place among 23 municipal areas of the Tambov region. Population density (on 1 sq. km) - 10,1 persons. Labour market and employment of the population of area The indicator name 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Number of able-bodied population, 14,8 thousand people 17,0 16,4 15,9 15,5 14,5 Number occupied counting on unit of 5,4 occupied territory (the people / sq. km) 5,9 5,7 5,5 5,5 5,0 The able-bodied population greatest quantity is occupied in rural and a forestry - 25,8 %, in trade of 13,7 %. Also significant industries are processing productions - 12,4 %., on a formation share it is necessary - 11,7 %, granting of other municipal and social services - 7 %, accordingly from total number of able- bodied population of area. Number of a manpower of Morshansky area on 01.01.2020 г. Has constituted- 5.4 tys. The person or 3 7 , 0 % from an able-bodied population aggregate number. 2.2. The social characteristic of the population Level and quality of life The name показателя 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 The monthly average salary of all (rbl. 17509 20525 19639 19959 20957 24658 25280 of month) ведено в эксплуатацию жилья 14535 14917 16079 16683 15140 15397 16263 (кв. м.) Security of the population habitation 30,6 30,9 32,8 33,9 34,8 35,4 35,7 (the sq. m, having at the average on one inhabitant) Summary index потребительных цен 105,8 108,8 115,2 107,1 103,4 102,6 103,8 Housing security of the population at the average on Morshansky area for 01.01.2019 has constituted 34,8 sq. m. of a total area on 1 inhabitant that was above average indexes on area, 01.01.2020 -35,7. The monthly average salary as of 01.01.2020 years has constituted 6654 (rbl. of month) Now housing construction is a priority direction of building activity in area and tends increases. In 2019 at the expense of means of individual builders 13035 sq. m. Health care In area territory perform the activity of 17 medical sites, 39 feldshersko-akusherskih points. Number of the medical personnel: - doctors of all specialities - 22; the average medical personnel - 114. Укомплектованность medical shots constitutes 86 percent. Quantity of pharmaceutical institutions 3 - in with Устье, A mouth, with. Алгасово, with. Новотомниково. Formation Now in area 4 base schools with 27 branches, 2 organisations of additional education of children, 16 preschool educational institutions function.
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