The Belarusian Agriculture and Food Ministry is working on the projects to set up joint production facilities with Myanmar,Vietnam, Cambodia, and Iran. The information was released by Agriculture and Food Minister Mr Leonid Zayats as he delivered a report to the government. The report covered performance in 2012 and plans to hit performance targets in 2013, the press service of the Belarusian government told BelTA.
In 2013 the merchandise export by the Agriculture and Food Ministry is supposed to rise by 16%. The Ministry has plans for working on traditional markets and plans to push products to other markets as well. ?Belarus intends to promote cooperation in agriculture with Vietnam, Myanmar, Cambodia, Iran and other countries. Projects with these countries are being worked on, including projects to set up joint manufacturing facilities,? said the press service of the Belarusian government.
Leonid Zayats informed about plans to upgrade agricultural enterprises. The plans provide for concrete measures to retool existing production facilities and create new ones as well as master new kinds of products. The Minister also informed about major investment projects, which are earmarked for implementation in agriculture. The number includes the construction of modern enterprises to make dairy products, process turkey meat, pig-breeding farms, and broiler farms.
After hearing out the Minister?s report Prime Minister of Belarus Mr Mikhail Myasnikovich remarked that the establishment of large-scale agricultural enterprises should become the most important direction of the development of the Belarusian agribusiness. It is necessary to make the transition from general declarations to the implementation of concrete projects, stressed the Prime Minister. ?It is obvious that the transition to truly large-scale commercial agricultural production is necessary today. In my view, apart from making existing agricultural enterprises larger it is necessary to set up independent manufacturing commercial agricultural complexes that employ modern technologies and qualified personnel. They could be successfully coupled with major trade companies,? he believes. Such complexes can be primarily developed in agro-towns where the necessary conditions have been enabled.
The work of agrarians should be generally aimed at observing the technologies of the manufacturing and processing of agricultural products, reducing prime costs, raising the export of products with a high added value, and diversifying the trade area.
Mikhail Myasnikovich also heard out a report from Forestry Minister Mr Mikhail Amelyanovich. This year?s export of timber products and services is expected to reach $106 million, with the surplus of over $100 million. Fixed-capital investments are expected to total Br102 billion. All the enterprises of the industry should work out modernization plans. The Forestry Ministry will focus on creating new enterprises and retooling existing forestry and logging enterprises, timber processing enterprises, on the development of the hunting industry, and the construction of forest roads. The creation of an automated system for the early detection of forest fires will be continued.
Mikhail Myasnikovich pointed out the importance of developing the country?s network of forest roads. ?Taking into account the large volume of planned forest processing it is necessary to get busy building forest roads to enable normal access to forest resources,? he said. The mechanization of forest harvesting operations is another priority along with the introduction of modern technologies in this sphere. It is necessary to raise the share of valuable forest varieties and fast-growing ones. Belarusian forestry enterprises could work harder to produce seeds and saplings using modern biotechnologies for the sake of selling them. The number of such projects is extremely low for now.
Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Minister Mr Vladimir Tsalko delivered a report, too. In his words, in line with the industry?s development plans fixed-capital investments are expected to quadruple in 2013 in comparison with 2012 and will reach Br204.6 billion. There are plans to implement an innovative project in 2013 to introduce new weather forecast methods using digital models. Thanks to that the success rate of weather forecasts will be raised from today?s 94-95% to 97%. The correctness of forecasts of dangerous and unfavorable weather phenomena such as torrential rains, storms, and hail will be improved. There are plans to buy new drilling equipment to improve the effectiveness of well drilling. This year international tenders will be held in Belarus to choose concessioners for the development of several deposits of subsurface resources such as clay, chalk, gravel, and oil shale. The export of services will be primarily developed into Russia and Kazakhstan.
The Prime Minister instructed the Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Ministry to continue the work to develop and improve the environmental protection in Belarus. The Ministry should respond to ecological problems faster and should promote its initiatives to enhance the system of the protection and rational usage of natural resources.
Mr Alexander Zabello, Chairman of the Belarusian state food industry concern Belgospishcheprom, informed about the planned modernization of Belgospishcheprom-run enterprises, about the largest investment projects and measures to develop export.
The Prime Minister instructed Belgospishcheprom to work harder to expand the product choice using local raw materials. Export development will remain a priority. Belgospishcheprom?s cooperation with transnational corporations should open up great prospects for securing that priority.
Source: Belarussian Telegraph Agency
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Source: http://www.myanmar-business.org/2013/01/belarusian-joint-ventures-with-myanmar.html
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