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AgroTerra is one of the Russian crop companies. AgroTerra cultivates land in the Kursk, Lipetsk, Tambov, Tula, Oryol, Penza and Ryazan regions. Cultivated crops: wheat, soybeans, rapeseed, sugar beets, corn. The safety of products is ensured by 18 bases and elevators with a total capacity of more than 500 thousand tons. AgroTerra employs 2,000 people.
In December 2025, a new seed plant of the Agroterra agricultural holding began work in the village of Kamyshi, Kursk Region. The total investment in the facility amounted to 3.7 billion rubles. The grand opening of the production took place with the participation of the regional governor Alexander Khinshtein.
According to the press service of the government of the Kursk region, the production capacity of the enterprise is up to 460 thousand sown seeds annually. The plant is equipped with an automated receiving compartment, dryers and its own laboratory for quality control. The technological cycle is specially adapted to work with hybrid corn: the cobs are cleaned from the shell and dried, after which the extracted grain is sorted and packed for shipment.
AgroterraIn his commentary, the governor of the Kursk region, Alexander Khinshtein, described the new facility as the most modern in the country, noting its importance for the development of the agricultural sector of the economy.
According to the data, the RBC project is being implemented by a subsidiary of the holding - Agroactive LLC Kursk. Construction work began in 2023. The company was established on farmland with an area of 4 thousand hectares and will provide 85 jobs. Full completion of construction, including the third stage, is scheduled for September 2027.
Earlier, Kommersant reported that the Agroterra holding intends to create a line at its enterprise in the Kursk region for additional processing (part-time processing) of seeds of corn and sunflower hybrids. According to the company, the volume of investments in this project will reach 2.8 billion rubles.
In April 2024, by order of Russian President Vladimir Putin, the holding came under the temporary management of the Federal Property Management Agency. Prior to that, the controlling owner of Agroterra was the American investment company NCH Capital.[1]
In early May 2024, it became known about the appointment of Alexei Marenkov as the new general director of Agroterra instead of Anna Kravchenko, who headed the company since 2016. The change of leadership of the agricultural holding took place less than a month after the management of it passed to the Federal Property Management Agency. Previously, control over the group belonged to the American investment company NCH Capital. Read more here.
The President Russia Vladimir Putin signed a decree, which transferred Rosimushchestvo the assets of the AgroTerra agricultural holding to temporary management. The corresponding document was published on April 8, 2024.
It follows from it that, in accordance with the order of the head, the states Federal Property Management Agency received shares in the following four companies:
The decree on the transfer of the holding's assets to the temporary management of the Federal Property Management Agency comes into force from the moment of its publication. As of April 2024, AgroTerra grows and supplies agricultural products (wheat, soybeans, corn and sunflower hybrids) to enterprises. The actual owner of the Russian group is the Dutch holding.
| AgroTerra operates in accordance with Russian law, and from the point of view of operational activities, we continue to work as before. Now the most important thing for us all is the sowing campaign, - said AgroTerra. |
By April 2024, the holding unites 24 farms in the Tula, Ryazan, Penza, Kursk, Tambov, Lipetsk and Oryol regions, elevators with a total capacity of more than 500 thousand tons. AgroTerra is engaged in the cultivation, storage and sale of crops: soybeans, wheat, sugar beets, sunflower, rapeseed. According to the audit and consulting company BEFL, AgroTerra is one of the top 20 largest agricultural holdings in Russia in terms of the area of cultivated land - 265 thousand hectares.
Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of April 25, 2023 No. 302
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