10 February 2009, 10:00

North Ossetia to host first ever forum of investment projects

The first in North Ossetia forum of investment projects will open today in the Ardon District of the Republic. The "Caucasian Knot" correspondent was informed about it by Liudmila Avsaragova, press secretary of the administration of local self-government of the District.

"In the course of the presentation, exhaustive information will be provided on each of the ten investment projects," said Ms Avsaragova. "The participants and visitors of the forum will be able to assess the competitive advantages of each individual project, to learn its economic indicators and technical parameters."

By the outcomes of the forum, it is assumed to sign ten agreements to the total sum of 2.296 billion roubles. Among the presented projects: two in the fishery area, five refer to the sphere of building materials, and there is also a project of a versatile agricultural complex in Nizhni Fiagdon village. It is planned to build small agricultural aircrafts here, develop a water well, build a warehouse for storing and drying products, and construct a sauna, cafeteria, volleyball ground and a tennis court.

Author: Dmitry Tamerlanov Source: CK correspondent

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