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October 6, 2006

The Okrug Governor’s press-service informs:

Over twenty treaties and agreements on mutual beneficial cooperation between the public authorities, research and educational institutions and business-structures of Ugra and St.Petersburg were signed while two days’ presentation of the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug in the northern capital.

Besides the general agreement on commercial-economic, research and technical, social and cultural cooperation, signed by Governor of Ugra Alexander Filipenko and Governor of St.Petersburg Valentina Matvienko, direct business links with Petersburg’s partners were established by the Healthcare Department, Mass Media and Printing Committee, Chamber of Industry and Commerce of Ugra, Khanty-Mansiysk Bank, air company "UTair", Ugra State University, "Ugra-Service" Holding, News Agency Ugra-Inform", TV and radio station "Ugra", bodies of the scientific sphere and construction industry.

The guests from Ugra could get acquainted with the activities of Petersburg’s colleagues. Alexander Filipenko met with the members of the St.Petersburg Government, the biggest construction organizations of the city, teachers and students of the State Mining Institute named after G.V. Plekhanov, leaders of the enterprise "Rubin", editors-in-chief of the biggest news agencies , TV companies and printing-houses of the North-West region, gave a press-conference and interview for mass media of St.Petersburg and Moscow, visited the first in the country Oceanarium.

Summing up the results of tow days’ activity in the northern capital, Governor of the Autonomous Okrug noted that they were full of various events, meetings and negotiations.

"I am confident that our presentation in St.Petersburg will give an opportunity to establish cooperation between the two constituent entities on a new basis", - stressed Alexander Filipenko. "the fact of signing such a great number of agreements and direct treaties on cooperation proves our mutual interest to each other and availability of wonderful prospects in establishing mutually beneficial cooperation".

According to our information, now at St.Petersburg there are formed working groups from representatives of public authorities, research circles, business-structures, mass media and culture to organize and prepare the response presentation of St.Petersburg in the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug.


October 6, 2006

The Okrug Governor’s press-service informs:

The Prime Minister of Nizhnyaya Saxony (Germany) Kristian Wolf is admired with the quality of eggs and activity of the poultry-farm "Borovskaya".

Having visited the enterprise, working near Tyumen, he said in his comments for local journalists: "The level of the activity of the poultry-farm "Borovskaya" we managed to visit today corresponds to al the European standards. We were pleased to see that all the sanitary norms are observed at the enterprise and we are impressed with that".

The JSC "Poultry-farm "Borovskaya" is one of the biggest poultry-farms of Russia and since 2001 it has been belonged by 100 % to the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug, represented by the Fund of Generations. The Fund purchased the enterprise which was not in the best condition, and for some years managed to make the poultry-farm a modern highly-technological enterprise at its own expense. The old equipment was fully replaced and renewed in 20 bird sheds, the incubator park was renewed, the workshop, which produces dehydrated eggs and liquid mélange, was constructed and equipped, the equipment in the workshops of nestlings, and hens which lay eggs, was replaced, the newest egg-sort-out lines were installed, the forage plant "Bikor" was reconstructed, grain dryers were built and silage storage-houses at the elevator "Zavodoukovski" were repaired. All that work of the Khanty-Mansiysk Fund of Generations could provide an advanced economically-effective production and achieve the competitive ability of the Borovskoi poultry-farm production on the Russian and foreign markets.