Russia: Environmental compromise and import substitution in poultry farming - a prospect for the near future

Published 2024년 4월 8일

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The Chelyabinsk Region is focusing on the modernization of poultry farms, aiming to increase its national ranking in egg and poultry meat production through initiatives like the construction of a breeding facility for Smena-9 chickens, supported by a 3.6 billion ruble investment. Amidst the global threat of avian influenza, the emphasis is on enhancing biosafety measures and considering vaccination to prevent outbreaks. Additionally, the region's poultry enterprises, particularly those with significant environmental impacts, are urged to prepare for obtaining Comprehensive Environmental Permits (EER) by 2019 to avoid increased fees for environmental pollution by 2025. A notable strategy to mitigate this includes reclassifying facilities to lower environmental impact categories, as successfully demonstrated by a South Ural farm.
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Obtaining comprehensive environmental permits and biosafety at poultry farms, the construction of a breeding reproductive facility for domestic poultry crosses and plans for the poultry industry were discussed at the Ministry of Agriculture of the Chelyabinsk Region. “In 2024, production modernization continues at individual poultry farms in the Chelyabinsk region, the technological scheme is changing, including due to the need to obtain comprehensive environmental permits,” said Minister Alexey Kobylin. – This affected the volume of production. Nevertheless, based on the results of last year’s work, the region ranks 3rd in the country in egg production and 10th in poultry meat production and more than provides the South Urals residents with its products. I would like to note the Chebarkulskaya Poultry poultry farm, which, under equal conditions for everyone, was able to increase the production of poultry meat and eggs. This year it is planned to produce 246 thousand tons of ...
Source: Agrovesti

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