International Potato Tour visit to Lipetsk Oblast. One of the stops: Aurora’s multi-site storage hub

Aurora is building a high-throughput, container-first storage system designed around uniform ventilation and rapid shipping for processors.

What’s on the ground

  • Build-out by phases. Phase 1: two initial stores erected “from zero” on a greenfield site. Phase 2: a 10k-t and a 3k-t store. Phase 3: another 10k-t store plus a new 3k-t seed facility now finishing.
  • Current capacities. Commodity potato storage on two sites totals ~32k t; seed storage ~9k t. A third site adds ~25–30k t (depending on stack height). After two more planned ~3k-t silos (“banks”), the system targets ~110–120k t aggregate capacity.
  • Throughput. Up to ~800 t per 12-hour shift (peaks of 1,200–1,300 t/day) thanks to tailored loading buckets and flat floors with ventilation ducts that allow standard forklifts to work quickly.
  • Room size. Typical chambers hold ~2,300–2,500 t.

Airflow & storage discipline

  • Slotted (air) floors deliver even, continuous airflow through the pile or between bins, speeding wound healing and reducing rot pressure versus classic duct runs.
  • Cleanability. Post-season, air galleries are fully accessible for mechanical cleaning; inspection walkways allow safe checks over piles.
  • Containers. Interior-sanded bins, marked floor grids for exact placement, and bin-level labeling improve traceability and picking.

Field side

  • Irrigation. Aurora is shifting acreage to pivots; all production — including seed — is under irrigation on these sites, with ~1,000 ha recently added.
  • Varieties. Seed rooms currently hold Challenger; for this region’s ~120-day season, Innovator often performs more reliably. Typical yields cited: ~55–60 t/ha here.
  • Soils. Heavier upland soils are tempered by lighter, old flood-plain fields along the Don within rotation.

For processors

Lots can be processed the day of shipment; with finished product stored at ~18 °C, deliveries to QSR networks can reach restaurants within about a week, depending on logistics.


At a glance

  • Sites: 3 (two active, one expanding)
  • Capacity (now / target): ~41k t (incl. seed) → 110–120k t
  • Throughput: ~800 t/shift, peaks 1,200–1,300 t/day
  • Storage mode: container-dominant + slotted floors
  • Irrigation: 100% of production (incl. seed)

Prepared within the International Potato Tour for Potatoes News.



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POTATOES NEWS Viktor Kovalev is the founder of Potatoes.News and the creator of the International Potato Tour (IPT) — a global multimedia project that connects potato farmers, processors, researchers, and agribusiness companies across more than 20 countries. Viktor writes about potato production, processing technologies, storage, seed breeding, export markets, innovations, and sustainable agriculture. His work combines journalism, field research, and video storytelling, giving readers and viewers a unique perspective on the global potato industry. Areas of expertise: Global potato market trends Seed potato production and certification Potato processing (chips, flakes, fries, starch) Smart farming and agri-technologies Storage, logistics, and export Interviews and field reports from leading producers