Chinese fail to get crops in Belarusian land again
Another investment project failed in Pruzhany district: greenhouses from China had not arrived, cabbages and tomatoes had been overgrown with wild grass. Now th
A Chinese agricultural enterprise "CinaBelAgro" was registered in the
Pruzhany district executive committee in the beginning of the year. They
were given a plot of land in Shcherchy rural council. This was the
second attempt to organize a Chinese farm at the Belarusian land for the
last 2 years: last year it were the Chinese from the foreign enterprise
"Shenyan". Then, in spite of rather good harvest, "Shenyan" bankrupted,
the Chinese left and the farm fell neglected.
The "new" Chinese
not only received the same plot of land, they even wanted to grow the
same vegetables as their precedors - caggabe, tomatoes, cucumbers,
eggplants etc. However, the results of their work, as it became known to
the European Radio for Belarus, were the same, according to the Deputy
Head of Pruzhany district executive committee Marya Stsepaniuk.
Marya Stsepaniuk: “They
planted 44 hectares of early ripening cabbage - it overgrew with wild
grass and rotted. There's nothing left there. As for their plans with
regard to melons and watermelons, there probably was something like
that. The field was not covered with grass, I saw some normal leaves on
it. They also planted belated carrots in the beginning of July. However,
I haven't seen it and I strongly doubt there is any. They also seeded
tomatoes. I saw those tomatoes among the grass, I even saw two young
fruits over there, but that's not serious”.
There were
approximately 100 Chinese people working for "Shenyan". "CinaBelAgro"
has 12 people per 100 hectares of land. According to Maria Stsepaniuk,
specialists strongly advised not to forget to treat the plants with
plant-protecting agents. However, it was hard for the Chinese to do
that.
Marya Stsepaniuk: “We strongly recommended them
to work with plant-protecting agents, but while they were contemplating
on it, then calling to Brest, connecting with Minsk, they simply let the
time limits elapse. There should be a certain development of plants:
before sprouting, after sprouting, during other phases of develoment.
And they... they haven't done anything serious there so far”.
Last year the Belarusian Ambassador in China Anatol Tozik claimed
that a new Chinese investment project was to be implemented at the
territory of Pruzhany district - a greenhouse complex. According to the
plan, there should have been several hundred of greenhouses with a house
attached to each one of them, with a Chinese family living in it. That
should have made approximately a thousand people. He also claimed vagons
with greenhouses had allegedly been kept at the border waiting for a
privileged customs clearance. In March the Deputy Director of
"CinaBelAgro" Viachaslau Panou told the European Radio for
Belarus that "the Chinese are planning to build 10 big greenhouses,
which will work the whole year long, and several seasonal greenhouses".
However, according to the Deputy Head of the executive committee, the
Chinese not only failed to bring greenhouses from China, they even
failed to build them of local materials.
Marya Stsepaniuk: “The
greenhouses coming in vagons somehow failed to arrive. The Chinese
started to build something of jardines but never finished. They started
assembling their own construction - it is still lying disembodied on the
field. They could not complete anything”.
Viachaslau Panou
also told that they would hire local inhabitants and pay them no less
than 20-25 thousand roubles per day. However, the European Radio for
Belarus was informed in the local medical and obstetric center, that
none of the local inhabitants went to work for the Chinese.
Medical and obstetric center employee: “Who
will neglect his own job to go to work for them for 25 thousand? People
can earn more on picking mushrooms and berries. Both are seasonal
jobs”.
She added that there were not too many Chinese in the
village - they were either in the fields, or in a barrack located at the
territory of the former military settlement. They addressed to doctors
only twice - injured themselves when working in the field. However, the
paramedic said local inhabitants did not have the best impressions of
the guests during these two years.
Medical and obstetric center employee: “This
year they are quiet and unseen, there are no conflicts with the local
people. However, last year there were more of them and they constantly
walked round the medical and obstetric center and threw litter all the
time. They did not follow any rules, just threw everything on the ground
- seeds, crisps packages, ice-cream packing paper - everything”.
The
European Radio for Belarus asked the Deputy Director of "CinaBelAgro"
Viachaslau Panou how the farm was doing. However, he said he had been on
vacation for 2 months and did not know the exact situation. The
interpreter Anatol added in bad Russian that he had no right to
talk to journalists without a special permit from the district executive
committee. However, after the European Radio for Belarus had received
such a permit, Anatol simply stopped answering the phone.
Besides,
according to Marya Stsepaniuk, the executive committee is thinking
about selling or transferring the farm to somebody else.