Russian logistics company invests 500 million rubles in vegetable storage complex, to be operational by 2029
2026-07-17 11:11
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - A Russian logistics company will build a production and storage complex in Solnechnogorsk, Moscow Region, aimed at reducing agricultural product losses and enhancing supply stability during the off-season. The project has been approved by local authorities and will be implemented by LLogistics LLC (ООО «Л-логистика»).

A modern vegetable storage and primary processing complex to be launched in Solnechnogorsk - Image

The complex will be used for storing potatoes and cabbage, and will provide primary processing services such as washing and packaging to ensure proper preservation of high-quality products and facilitate sales in the format required by retail networks. For farmers, this will become another efficient sales channel, especially for crops that need timely sale.

Vitaly Mosin (Виталий Мосин), Minister of Agriculture and Food of the Moscow Region, stated that this modern complex is large in scale and high in technological level, with advanced storage and primary processing technologies capable of preserving the beneficial properties of vegetables at all stages from field to shelf. These projects will drive the upgrade of the agricultural industry and enhance the competitiveness of products in the Moscow region.

According to the Ministry of Agriculture and Food of the Moscow Region, the investment in the project will reach 500 million rubles, and it is planned to be put into operation by the end of 2029, creating 75 new jobs. The complex will strengthen the region's logistics potential, expand vegetable product processing and storage capacity, and contribute to the economic development of the Solnechnogorsk district.

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