Big changes are coming in dairy farming in Ivanovo region of Russia thanks to investments

Published 2021년 10월 15일

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The Puchezhsky cheese-making plant in the Ivanovo region is planning to expand its products to international markets, including Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Egypt, and the United Arab Emirates. The plant has installed a new line for Mozzarella cheeses and aims to expand its staff. The region has seen an increase in state support for agriculture, with a 76% growth over the past four years, reaching 817.5 million rubles by the end of 2021. The regional budget for the agro-industrial complex has also increased by 2.5 times and will amount to 259 million rubles in 2021.
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The Puchezhsky cheese-making plant is preparing to supply its products to Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates As part of a working trip to the Puchezhsky district, the Governor of the region Stanislav Voskresensky visited two agricultural enterprises on October 13, which expanded their production this year - the Leninsky Put and Puchezhsky breeding plant cheese factory. An investment project was implemented at the Leninsky Put breeding farm this year - a dairy complex for 1200 heads with a carousel milking system was erected. According to the chairman of the SEC Mugai Mugaev, taking into account the existing farm, the total number of dairy herds in the farm will be 1,500 heads. The design capacity is 8.4 thousand tons of milk per year. In 2022, the Yaroslavl breed of cows will be replaced with the Holstein one, which has a higher productivity. Taking into account the increased livestock, we stocked up more feed for the winter. “The fodder base, even with an ...
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