Marat Zyabbarov Toured High-Tech Agricultural and Biotechnology Enterprises

2 September 2025, Tuesday

Today, Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Tatarstan – Minister of Agriculture and Food of the Republic of Tatarstan Marat Zyabbarov visited the Aznakayevo and Almetyevsk municipal districts on a working visit.

During his visit, the minister toured a biogas plant and a modular wood biomass fast pyrolysis unit, complete with a modular cogeneration unit, as well as a pilot plant park with a demonstration center for the sustainable autonomous energy-efficient settlement "Aktyuba" in the village of Aktyubinsky in the Aznakayevo district of the Republic of Tatarstan.

Next, in the village of Malbagush, Marat Zyabbarov toured the "Mella" community and cultural center, which was built using 3D printing. The space is equipped with state-of-the-art technology: a multifunctional hall with multimedia equipment, a cozy library with a coworking area, and a convenient administrative block. It offers a comfortable environment for work, creativity, and relaxation for people of all ages.

Then, in the Almetyevsk Municipal District, Marat Zyabbarov toured the microbial protein production complex of TN-Bioprotein LLC. The project will not only provide the agro-industrial complex with in-demand feed additives but will also enable the efficient use of natural gas and increase the efficiency of production facilities. The project's implementation contributes to the goals of the national project "Bioeconomy." The resulting bioprotein will be used as a feed additive in livestock, poultry, and aquaculture.

During his working visit, the minister also visited the Green Valley special economic zone, where he inspected the primary and advanced processing sites for bast crops, and the Higher School of Oil scientific and educational center, where he visited the institute's oil field rock and fluid research laboratories and biotechnology development laboratories.

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