OREANDA-NEWS. September 21, 2010. Second stage of the project Poultry Complex which is realized within the framework of PARK* is handed over for expertise to Major Agency of Residential Control, state construction watch and state expertise of Omsk region (GASN). First stage which includes 4 sites (incubator area, growing up area and two fattering areas) passed GASN expertise and now is on examination in Bank of Development and Foreign Economic Activity (Vnesheconombank). Construction of the first stage of poultry complex will start in 2011 after studying of the project’s business plan by the bank specialists and arrangement of financing conditions with the customer (“Titan-Agro”), reported the press-centre of Titan.

Poultry complex is one of the objects of agro-industrial bio-cluster of PARK. It is designed for organization of continuous process of turkey breeding. The complex has capacity of 400 thousand heads of simultaneous keeping (15 thousand tonnes of live weight per year).

According to the poultry complex project the main production zone is situated on 13 areas: 4 growing-up areas, 8 fattering areas, one incubator site. Besides it is planned to build one slaughter workshop and areas of parental flock.

Objects of poultry complex will be built on the grounds of Petrovsky country residential area of Omsk district, Omsk region, excluding the areas of parental flock, which in accordance with sanitation regulations will be established in another district of the region.

*Federal project “PARK: industrial-agricultural regional clusters” was approved by the bureau of the highest council of “United Russia” party in early May 2010. The head of the project - deputy of Federal Assembly State Duma of Russian Federation M.A. Sutyaginsky. In Omsk region it is planned to build four clusters: agro-industrial, petrochemical, timber processing and silicon. The project is carried out on conditions of private-state partnership with attraction of state corporation funds “Bank of Development and Foreign Economic Activity (Vnesheconombank)”.