Russia: Development programs for rabbit breeding and essential oil industry will be created in Crimea

Published 2023년 2월 10일

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The Crimean authorities, in collaboration with the regional Scientific Research Institute of Agriculture (NIISKh), are planning to launch programs for the development of rabbit breeding and essential oil crops. The rabbit breeding program aims to produce at least 40 tons of meat per year, which will be supplied to sanatoriums and stores. The essential oil industry program aims to expand into areas such as lavender, rose, savory, sage, or mint, and the institute is ready to provide the product to entrepreneurs for various uses. The programs are set to be implemented in 2023.
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The Crimean authorities, together with the regional Scientific Research Institute of Agriculture (NIISKh), will soon develop programs for the development of rabbit breeding and the industry of essential oil crops. Vladimir Konstantinov, Chairman of the Republican Parliament, gave a corresponding instruction on Friday at an off-site meeting of the Committee of the State Council of the Region on Agrarian Policy and Development of Rural Territories. "Submit for consideration by the State Council of Crimea together with the institute (Research Institute of Agriculture (NIISH) of Crimea - TASS note) programs for the development of rabbit breeding and essential oil crops. And already consider it without delaying it in the near future. I I will discuss separately with the head of the republic in order to give the necessary dynamics to this issue," Konstantinov said. Vladimir Pashtetsky, director of the Research Institute of Agriculture of Crimea, told reporters that they intend to start ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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