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Administration of Pichaevsky Districtт Tambov Region INVESTMENT Administration of Pichaevsky districtт Tambov region INVESTMENT PASSPORT Administration of Pichaevsky district Pichaevo 2019 2 The structure of the investment passport 1. General information of the municipality 1.1 Geographical location. Area of the territory. Climate conditions. 1.2 Resource and raw material potential 1.3 Environmental situation 2. Population and social sphere 2.1 population size and workforce structure 2.2 Social characteristics of the population 2.3 health Care 2.4 Education 2.5 Physical education and sports 3.Infrastructure potential 3.1 the Transport system 3.2 Communications and telecommunications 3.3 power Supply 3.4 gas Supply 3.5 water Supply 4.Economy and situation in the real sector 4.1 share of the municipality in regional socio-economic indicators 4.2 Agriculture 4.3 Industry 4.4 Construction 4.5 Innovations 4.6 Tourism 4.7 List of the most significant enterprises 5. Investment advantages 6. Information about vacant land plots, unclaimed (partially claimed) industrial facilities that are suitable or partially suitable for creating investment sites and new production facilities on the territory of the municipality 7. Management and contacts 3 1.General information of the municipality 1.1 Geographical location. Area of the territory. Climate conditions Pichaevsky district - date of formation-1928 - status-municipal district - area of the territory-1294 sq. km. - population density-9.3 people per 1 square km - population – 11. 4 0 thousand people. - the main water artery - river United Kuchma, a Large Lomovis, of Kersh - international phone code-8 (47554) - postal code-393970 - the distance to Tambov is 100 km away. Distribution of the land Fund by land category: no. p / p land Categories Area, ha % 1 agricultural Land 98935 76.4 2 Lands of rural localities, including 6370.8 4.9 3 Lands of industry, transport, communications and other values 1000.2 0.8 4 Lands of specially protected territories and objects - - 5 forest lands 23133 17.9 6 stock Lands 4 - 7 total within administrative boundaries 129443 100 The district is crossed by the important Moscow-Syzran railway lines. On the territory of the district there are stations - Vernadovka, Fitingof. The Druzhba oil pipeline and the 4 Saratov-Moscow gas pipeline pass through the district. The district borders on Sosnovsky, Morshansky, Gavrilovsky, Bondarsky districts, and the Penza region. The area is located in a zone with a moderate continental climate. The average temperature in July is +15.5°C, and in January -11°C. Precipitation ranges from 475 to 500 mm. according to statistics, one of the three years is dry to varying degrees. The vegetation period lasts from 179 to 182 days. Leached chernozems and meadow- Chernozem soils predominate in the district. The geographical location of the district is favorable for the development of economic activity. 463.5 hectares are occupied by ponds of various sizes. The animal world of forests, fields and meadows is unique. The fauna of the area consists of wild animals. The area is home to 59 species of mammals, 243 species of birds, and 28 species of fish. Many species of mammals, birds, and fish belong to the hunting trade, and fish farming has become widespread. 1.2 Resource and raw material potential Mineral resources of Pichaevsky district are represented by building materials and mineral paints. More than 19 deposits, plots and promising areas of mineral paints and building bricks have been identified. The most promising for industrial development is clay raw materials for the production of ceramic bricks. Water The main water arteries of the district are the Kashma river (111km) and the Bolshoy Lomovis river (106 km). Water resources are represented by surface and underground waters. Forest The district is located in a forest zone with a moderate level of forest cover-12%. The total area of forests is 23.1 thousand hectares. the Main species are pine, oak, birch, and aspen. On the territory of the district there is a TOGAU "Vernadsky forestry", a TOGKU "Vernadsky forestry". 5 1.3 Environmental situation The territory of Pichaevsky district is characterized by a relatively favorable state of the environment. There are no large industrial facilities that pollute the natural environment. 2. Population and social sphere 2.1 population size and workforce structure The population as of 01.01.2020 is 11.4 thousand people. The main national composition is Russian. As of 01.01.2020, the age distribution of the population was as follows: - working age- 58.3%; - younger than working age-16.8 %; - over the working age-31.2%. The number of people employed in the district's economy is 5,573, of whom work: - at state-owned enterprises-387 people; - at the enterprises of municipal property - 703 people; - private property – 4483 people. Labor market and employment of the district's population Indicator name 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Number of able-bodied population, people 7762 7621 7120 7000 6834 5925 Number of employees in large and medium-sized enterprises and organizations. people 1510 1451 1373 1225 1220 1270 The largest number of able-bodied population is employed in agriculture 59% (including those employed in the agricultural sector), industry-3.1%. 300 258 250 238 200 218 206 168 100 95 104 84 68 61 46 0 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 -100 -140 -165 -200чел. -254 -300 -343 -400 -420 -500 6 Demographic situation number of deaths number of births increase (decrease) of population due to migration 2.2 Social characteristics of the district Level and quality of life Indicator name 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Average monthly salary total (11месяцев 2019) (RUB months.) 16260.8 18509.8 20125.8 20828.0 23168.5 24048 Share of the population with incomes below the subsistence level ( % ) 3 3 5 5 5 5 Housing security (square meters per inhabitant on average) 28 28 29.7 30.7 30.7 30.7 The total amount of investment from all sources is 294 million rubles. The number of individual residential buildings put into operation increases every year. Residential buildings with a total area of 6432 m2 were put into operation, and 12 apartments were gasified. The following investment projects have been introduced: - modernization of the point of reception and storage of grain crops (S. B. Sheremetyevo), 16,900. 0 thousand rubles were spent, -repair of the Svinino-Solchino highway with a length of 1,529 km was made, 5,013. 5 thousand rubles were spent, - repair of the road section "Pichaevo-Morshansk" - Baylovka 2nd-Oktyabrsky village (Pichaevsky forestry) km 6 + 00-km 7+100, length of 1.1 km, mastered 5,038. 9 thousand rubles, - the workshop of Istok LLC in Lomovis village was put into operation, 2,500,0 thousand rubles were spent. Built monuments to those killed in world war II S. B. Sheremetyevo mastered 395,0 thousand Soldiers Countrymen in the village of Lipovka, mastered 208,6 thousand rubles. Built a store in the village of Pichaevo on Morshanskaya street, the reconstruction of stores in the village of Pichaevo on Proletarskaya street, on I. Volchkov street, built a store in the village of Gagarino 2nd, total spent 2.1 million rubles, - a low-pressure gas pipeline was built in the village of Vyazhli, with a length of 1.628 km, 1769.2 thousand rubles were used, the furnace room of the Pitim branch of the pichaevsky RDC WAS gasified, 326.1 thousand rubles were used. 7 32.1 million rubles were spent on the purchase of equipment, and the cost of forming the main herd amounted to 23.7 million rubles. SP Belyaev (Belyaev Yu. a.) and LLC DSU " Pichaevskoe "(the volume of work on the maintenance of municipal roads in the amount of 13.2 million rubles, at the expense of the regional and district budget. The cost of forming the main herd was 23.7 million rubles For 2019, 1 young family received a certificate for receiving social benefits under the youth - affordable housing subprogram – The amount of payments amounted to 608.4 thousand rubles. Under the sub-program "Sustainable development of rural areas" in 2019, 16 families received social payments, including 9 young families, the amount of payments amounted to 12,695. 0 thousand rubles for the construction and purchase of residential buildings. 5 families participate in the program "Housing for the Russian family". In 2019, 9 widows of WWII participants received housing certificates. the amount of payments amounted to 11,028. 6 thousand rubles. 2.3 health Care The organization of health care in the district is carried out through the regional institution Pichaevskaya CRH and its structural divisions .In structural divisions. Pichaevskaya CRH INCLUDES: a polyclinic for 382 visits per shift, a hospital for 43 beds of round-the-clock stay, 16 day-care beds and 15 nursing beds; a General practitioner's medical section (Lipovka village); a therapeutic medical section (Sheremetyevo village, Baylovka village, Lomovis village); 12 FAPs, 4 health centers. There are 25 doctors and 123 secondary health workers working in the Pichaevsky district's medical institutions. A significant strengthening of the material and technical base of the CRH units was made possible by the implementation of the "health modernization Program". Admission to the clinic is conducted in the following specialties: therapy, surgery, obstetrics-gynecology, neurology, Pediatrics, ophthalmology, dentistry, endocrinology, psychiatry, narcology, dermatovenerology, ultrasound diagnostics, x-ray diagnostics, clinical diagnostic, functional diagnostics. The clinic provides qualified treatment of patients on an outpatient basis and at home, Advisory and primary reception of rural residents, dispensary observation of patients, examination of temporary disability, emergency care at home, preliminary and periodic professional examinations of decreed groups of the population, selection of patients for Spa treatment and VMP.
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