A Russian company in joint venture with a European company has invested in a project to rehabilitate a former cooperative farm in Transbaïkal with the aim of developing 23.000 hectares for large scale grain production, over five sites. FGM International has been contracted to provide assistance in the development of the farm, rehabilitation advice, and operation monitoring.
Overall conditions are good for farming, apart from the precipitation irregularities and narrow season. The main challenges are inherent to extensive large scale projects in such a remote location: HR, logistics, maintenance, management. Close attention to organization and method are required.
FGM International has tackled the main challenges of the project: human resources, organization, logistics and crop husbandry. This has allowed for reliable advice to investors. Regular missions on-site have reinforced relationships between the operation staff and the management of the project, for a long-term improvement.
In order to balance initial CapEx and OpEx requirements and optimise the timing of the required investment for the upcoming large-scale expansion, FGM International has managed to optimize the use of local resources. The rehabilitation of the five sites has covered:
To mitigate operational costs and alleviate challenging conditions, remote assistance was selected for day-to-day followup and technical assistance.
In addition to the provided remote assistance, FGM International has performed regular on-site missions to reinforce its service quality at peak periods such as, crop installation and harvest:
Russia
8 experts
Undisclosed
3 Years
25000 ha
Theros Project