Boundaries of Khabarovsk PDA expanded for dairy, logistics projects worth 5.7 bln rubles
KHABAROVSK. Sept 2 (Interfax) - The Russian government has expanded the area of the Khabarovsk priority development area (PDA) for the implementation of new investment projects to build a dairy farm and logistics complex, the government's press service reported, citing a resolution signed by Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin.
Land located within the city of Khabarovsk and the Vyazemsky and Lazo municipal districts has been included within the boundaries of the PDA.
"This will make it possible to create the conditions for the launch of investment projects to build a dairy farm and milk processing plant, as well as build a multiuse distribution and logistics complex. The implementation of these projects will make it possible to create about 520 jobs and attract more than 5 billion rubles of private investment," the press release said.
It was reported earlier that Khabarovskoye Moloko LLC plans to build a dairy complex in Khabarovsk Territory with accommodation for 2,400 cows and capacity to produce 120 tonnes of milk per day. Announced investment in the project will total 3.7 billion rubles. The first phase of the complex is scheduled to open in 2027.
It was also reported that Logopark DV LLC will invest more than 2 billion rubles in the construction of a Class A logistics complex with an area of 50,000 square meters on the Rakitnoye property in the Khabarovsk PDA.
Khabarovskoye Moloko was registered in 2021 in the village of Pereyaslavka. Its owner and CEO is Sergei Tsesarenko.
Logopark DV is registered in Khabarovsk and its core business is warehousing and storage, data from the Unified State Register of Legal Entities showed. The company is owned by Oganes Akopyan.