Agrotechnika (company)
Agrotechnika Service and Production Teams - Polish company dealing in foodstuffs and computer hardware. Jadwiga Staniszkis states that it was the first large nomenclature company in Poland. Her activist was Waldemar Pawlak. Her last president and then liquidator was Zygfryd Kielarski - also the first president of the insurance company Polisa SA. History
Founded in 1984 by activists of the Rural Youth Association and officers of the Military Academy of Technology. At first, she dealt in trade (mainly export) of foodstuffs. In 1984 Agrotechnik's profit amounted to PLN 3.6 million. In the following years, using the World Bank loan, the company began importing computer parts from the West into Poland, despite the fact that Western countries affiliated with the CoCom organization introduced an embargo on electronic equipment sent to the socialist countries. In 1986, thanks to computer exports (mostly to the USSR), the company's profit was PLN 688m. Around the company became loud in mid-1987, when the Television Journal reported that its employees earn even a few million a month (the average salary was about 15,000 at that time). The company was subject to extraordinary control by NIK.
On April 27, 1991, Jan Bury signed a donation agreement with Andrzej Gąsiorowski on behalf of the Rural Youth Association, which later represented Art-B. The union was 51 percent. shares of Agrotechniki in return for donation to the statutory objectives of the Association of Rural Youth. Agrotechnika finally went bankrupt in 1992.
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