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Eco-kultura launched greenhouse complex Tulsky

In January 2020, AIH Eco-kultura has conducted a festive opening ceremony of the first phase of the greenhouse complex Tulsky, covering the acreage of 26 ha. The overall budget for the project is 109.6 million euro, announced the representatives of the company.

The project GC Tulsly presupposes three phases of the greenhouse construction of overall acreage of 77.8 ha, providing over 1200 working places for the dwellers of Tula region by 2022.

The leading Russian specialists in the agricultural sphere took part in the project. GC Tulsky, like all other projects by Eco-kultura, makes use of the most contemporary local and foreign technologies. The usage of fully automated procedures guarantees creation of an ideal microclimate in the greenhouses, which allows for growing healthy and safe biological produce. It is worth noting that the contemporary glass greenhouses, used in the complex open possibilities for effective year-round production.

GC Tulsky will be growing over 62.5 thousand tons of tomatoes and cucumbers a year. The production capacity of the first phase is forecast at 22 tons of vegetables a year.

“The new greenhouse complex Tulsky is our biggest project in Central Russia. Its location allows simplifying the logistics and providing the country with tasty fresh vegetables all year round. In the coming years we are planning to close the niche in tomatoes and tackle the need for import replacement in Russia”, shared the president of AIH Eco-kultura, Mr. Alexander Rydakov.

Source: Agro.ru

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