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September 11th 2010
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A down to earth manufacturer
This year Acron, one of the largest manufacturers of fertilisers in Europe, celebrates its 40th anniversary. This Russian producer has rightly earned a reputation for being the most progressive in its sector. Alexander Valerievich Popov, Acron’s vice president for corporate construction and financial control talks to Artem Pryadko about the company and its plans for the future.
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Mixed prospects
The Russian chemical sector is among the latest industries reporting problems related to the current financial situation. Alexander Popov, head of the board of directors of Acron, a leading supplier of agro chemicals, expects some progress from February 2009 but believes the coming season will be a difficult period for the sector and the farmers it supplies. Artem Pryadko reports.
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Confident Growth
The leading fertiliser producer Acron was among the finalists in the 9th annual 'Russia's Leaders in Corporate Governance' competition. Despite the current economic situation, the company's management is optimistic about the future, as Ilya Popov, head of administration for company investor relations, explains to Artem Pryadko.
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