Abstract

The Agro Transilvania Cluj Center was inaugurated in 2007 and manages the most modern gros wholesale commercial center for agro-food products from Transylvania, built at European standards. Situated at the eastern exit from Cluj-Napoca – in an area with many industrial and commercial objectives, the Customs and the Cluj-Napoca Airport – with access to the E 576/DN 17 European Road it facilitates the development of companies and producers from Cluj. The Agro Transylvania Cluj Center is a subordinate company to the Cluj District Council, that has implemented and manages the “Marketing Center for Agro-Food Products Cluj” PHARE Project and the new investments as the Agro-Food open-air and enclosed Market for en-gros and en-detail sale. The capital of the Agro Transylvania Center is divided in 2500 shares, that are distributed as follows: 1. Cluj District Council: 1375 shares, representing 55.0 % of the capital; 2. Apahida Commune: 385 shares, representing 15.4 % of the capital; 3. Dej Local Council: 200 shares, representing 8.0 % of the capital; 4. Turda Local Council: 200 shares, representing 8.0 % of the capital; 5. Câmpia Turzii Local Council: 200 shares, representing 8.0 % of the capital; 6. Gherla Local Council: 70 shares, representing 2.8 % of the capital; 7. Huedin Local Council: 70 shares, representing 2.8 % of the capital. The purpose of the objective is to develop the infrastructure in sustaining the business, to strengthen the small and medium companies and producers through a better access to technology, services, markets and information.

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