Investment in arable farming reaps rewards

While the world grapples with food shortages and rising prices, Russia's grain harvest is growing. Agriculture Minister Alexey Gordeyev expects a total 85 million tonnes, while the Grain Union says it could be even higher.

Descended from a noble Russian family of statesmen, diplomats and soldiers, Michel Orlov was born in Switzerland. He returned to the country of his forefathers after the collapse of the Soviet Union, making a living first as a financier, then as a farmer.

Russia's once thriving agricultural industry was at the time a basket case, but three years of hard work have yielded results.

Now the company controls about 300,000 hectares of land across Russia's six southern regions - an area about the size of Luxembourg. Keeping track of it all is not easy.

Satellite navigation, parallel driving systems and electronic maps of fields all have a place in his agricultural business.


Michel Orlov brought the world's best technological expertise to Russia's fertile black earth and using it can significantly reduce expenses. Although he has achieved much, Orlov says he faces even greater challenges ahead, with agriculture only just starting to revive.


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