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| Country |
Russian Federation |
| Project description |
PPP Further Development of Modern Milk and Meat Production Technologies in the Russian Federation |
| Origin of funding |
BMELV |
| Name of Client |
Several hundred large cattle farms in RF EkoNiva Group GEA WestfaliaSurge BVN |
| Period |
10/2008 – 09/2011 |
| Overall project value |
900,00 |
Proportion carried out
by ADT Projekt GmbH |
100 |
| No of staff provided |
3 |
| Name of partners, if any |
EkoNiva Group
GEA WestfaliaSurge
BVN |
| Project description |
The objective of this Public-Private-Partnership Project is the successful dissemination of modern milk and meat production technologies in Russia. The project is financed through the international cooperation programme of the German Federal Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Consumer Protection (BMELV) and co-financed by several private agribusiness partners of the German and Russian livestock sector and also by fees of course participants.
The project office is located in the Oblast Voronezh. The related project web site is www.adt-training.ru
The private contribution of the partners is approx. 600,000 €
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| Type of Services provided |
- Provision
of an extensive training programme in Russia and Germany for Russian dairy farm
managers & specialists, farm veterinarians and other professional staff of
dairy farms
- Advisory
support to innovative dairy farms to optimise their production technologies and
to strengthen them to act as “demonstration farms”
- Organisation
and management of field demonstrations and trials on livestock farms in
co-operation with local partners
- Fostering
the co-operation and exchange of experience between German and Russian
organizations and firms in the livestock sector
- Consultancy
to the identification of economically viable meat production systems in RF in
cooperation with Russian and German project partners
- Organisation of conferences
and workshops on different topics related to dairy and meat production
development in the RF and dissemination of information about best practice in livestock farming
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