The participants of the "tractor march". Photo: Eduard Kornienko, YUGA.ru

06 October 2016, 16:01

Kuban agricultural company claims theft of its equipment by participant of "tractor march"

According to owners and top managers of the Kuban agricultural company "Novaya Zhizn" (New Life), Nina Karpenko, an activist of the farmers' movement, stole their agricultural equipment. Nina Karpenko herself claims being slandered and pressured and associates the incident with her concern over the fate of workers of the agricultural company.

The "Caucasian Knot" has reported that the conflict around the fishing agricultural company "Novaya Zhizn" in the Cossack village of Privolnaya of the Kanevsky District of Kuban still continues since 2008. After the arrival of the first bankruptcy supervisor, almost all the workers were dismissed, and wage arrears were not paid off during four years.

According to Anton Konovalov, a representative of the owners of the company "RUST-Invest", which includes the fishing agricultural company "Novaya Zhizn", the agricultural equipment was discovered at the field camp of the peasant farm of Nina Karpenko, an activist of the movement "Polite Farmers".

Anton Konovalov has noted that the territory of the agricultural company is guarded, and it is impossible to steal the equipment. He claims that the owners are trying to save the fishing agricultural company, the only one in the region, while "the attempts to loot the company may finally 'send it to the bottom'."

Andrei Udachin, the bankruptcy supervisor of the company "RUST-Invest", believes that no theft took place from the territory of the fishing agricultural company "Novaya Zhizn".

Full text of the article is available on the Russian page of 24/7 Internet agency ‘Caucasian Knot’.

Author: Anna Gritsevich Source: CK correspondent

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