According to Andrey Bronts' remarks, there are currently 81 enterprises with capital from China in the agro-industrial sector of the Primorsky Krai.
The Minister noted that the agricultural land on which Chinese agricultural enterprises operate accounts for up to 20% of all arable land in the region. They are engaged in the cultivation of cereals, legumes, and oilseeds," Bronts said.
The head of the agricultural department emphasized that the Primorsky Krai is open to new projects in the agro-industrial complex and expressed hope for further active and mutually beneficial cooperation with the Chinese government and business.
At the Russian-Chinese Forum on Investment Development and Trade Cooperation in Shenyang, the Governor of the Primorsky Krai, Oleg Kozhemyako, highlighted the prospects for cooperation in agriculture. He offered investors from Liaoning and other provinces in China up to 30 thousand hectares of land for rice cultivation. Additionally, Kozhemyako invited Chinese entrepreneurs to invest in the construction of a grain processing plant with a capacity of up to 400 thousand tons.