Get the report about investment potential of fruit-growing, berry-growing, and viticulture business
24 January 2020
Vostock Capital team of analysts has prepared a report on the results of the study “Investment potential of commercial fruit-, grape-, and berry-growing in Russia”, which features:
• Overview of the relevant status of commercial fruit-, berry-, and grape-growing industry, development trends and growth routes;
• The most promising investment projects on starting and modernising commercial berry and fruit orchards and vineyards;
• Criteria for the selection of technology and equipment by CEOs of agriculture companies and other important results crucial for industry development.
Request the free-to-download report via link: https://www.gardensforum.ru/en/request-the-report-on-the-results-of-the-study-investment-potential-of-fruit-berry-and-grape-growing-business-in-russia/
Please note that the results of the research will be further discussed together with heads of the key commercial orchards, berry plantations, and vineyards; Russian and international investors, manufacturers of equipment and technology at the 3rd International Investment Orchards of Russia and the CIS Forum 2020 (19 and 20 May, Moscow).
Bronze sponsors: Plattenhardt + Wirth, Helios Group.
For Forum-related inquiries, please contact:
Organiser: Vostock Capital
Contact: Olga Zhogal, Project Producer
E-mail: OZhogal@vostockcapital.com
Tel: +7 495 109 9 509 (Moscow)
Official website: www.gardensforum.ru
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