A native of Afghanistan is developing a farming business in Russia.
Journalists told about the curious fate of Afghan Razak Abdul, who left city life and settled in the outback.
Razak was born in Afghanistan, but moved to the USSR in the 1980s, writes Lenta.ru .
He studied in Latvia and then entered Moscow State University, where he graduated with honors.
After his postgraduate studies, Abdul worked as a lawyer and then moved to Volgograd. In the hero city, the man owned a shoe and sewing workshop.
But Razak couldn't love city life. At the first opportunity, he sold his apartment, took out a loan and bought land in the village, where he started a farming business.
The Afghan breeds chickens, geese, turkeys. In addition, he has 100 cows and 90 goats.
The farm produces cheese, cottage cheese, sour cream, and butter.
The cheese has earned special love from customers. According to Abdul, the product is prepared according to a special Afghan recipe.
But Razak notes that farming is a difficult business. He has seen people try to start their own businesses in this area and quickly fail.
Abdul is not one to lose heart. He is used to working hard and being patient.
The man continues to develop his business and is exploring opportunities to receive a grant from the government.