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Defined the purpose of budget investment in JSC Agroleasing for 2013
The government has distributed 35 million manat allocated from the state budget for the current year for the needs of Aqroleasing JSC.
In the joint-stock company they told Turan, that the bulk of the funds will be allocated for the purchase of tractors and plows - 14.9 million manat. For the purchase of harvesters 9.8 million manta will be allocated. Another 4 million manat will be used to purchase a variety of trailers for tractors and agricultural machinery mini. To meet the needs of the processing enterprises allocated AZN 1.6 million for the purchase of manufacturing equipment. In addition, this year will be purchased fertilizer worth 4.7 million manat. Purchased equipment and materials will be provided in the lease, or sold.
In JSC Agroleasing they told Turan that only in 2012 at the expense of the state budget and other sources of funding were purchased and provided to farmers in 1785 units of agricultural machinery worth over 21 million manat. Only since the founding Agroleasing purchased 14 450 units of agricultural machinery, including tractors - 4262, combine harvesters - 1 035, excavators - 184, etc. Of these, 9 486 units were granted on lease or sold 5280 subjects.
The regional branches of Agroleasing provide services to farmers. From providing services the company saved 1,680 manats in 2012. The total income of the company in the past year exceeded 34 million manat.
In 2012 JSC Agroleasing purchased abroad and sold 35 thousand tons of fertilizer worth 12.9 million manat. Some of these funds account for the accumulation of previously implemented fertilizers. They sold 21.5 thousand tons of fertilizers.
Note that in 2005-2012, JSC Agroleasing used about 519 million manat. - 08D-
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