On December 13, FES-Agro LLC and the Chance group of companies announced the conclusion of an agreement on the distribution of plant protection products and domestically produced crop seeds.
FES-Agro is granted the status of the exclusive official distributor of the Chance group of companies in the Kabardino-Balkarian, Karachay-Cherkess and Chechen Republics, the Republic of North Ossetia, the Stavropol and Krasnodar Territories, the Rostov and Orenburg Regions. The agreement provides for the sale of products from the Chance group of companies in the amount of 3,15 billion rubles.
Alexander Mikhailov, Chairman of the Board of Directors of FES-Agro, commented on this event: “We see great prospects in the cooperation of our companies. Combining experience and capabilities will make it possible to bring the drugs of the Chance group of companies, highly competitive in quality and price, to the client network of the FES-Agro company, which includes about 3 clients. In addition to the current portfolio of products of our regular partners, the products of the Chance group of companies will provide a wider choice to agricultural producers, increase economic efficiency and quality of production, and allow us to make our contribution to the development of recognition and consumption of domestic products.”
General Director of Chance Trade LLC Viktor Milovanov: “Concluding a distribution agreement with FES-Agro will strengthen the position of the Chance group of companies in the Southern Federal District. I am confident that combining the experience and expertise in the production of plant protection products of the Chance group of companies and the sales competencies of the FES-Agro company, which today is one of the largest distributors of products and agricultural services in Russia, will allow our company to significantly increase product sales volumes in the south of Russia . I would like to note that the specialists of the Chance Group will continue to provide agronomic support in partnership transactions with agricultural producers of the Southern Federal District.”