Farmers in the Orenburg region of Russia increased the number of cattle by 10 percent in 2022 thanks to state support

Published 2023년 2월 19일

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The Orenburg region in Russia saw a significant increase in cattle numbers in 2022, reaching 125 thousand heads, which is 10% more than the previous year. This growth is primarily due to state support, including grants that helped farmers improve productivity, quality, and create new jobs. The region's farms now house almost a quarter of the total livestock in the area. In 2023, state support for animal husbandry is set to increase, contributing to the region's high food self-sufficiency, with meat self-sufficiency at 95.9-99.4% and milk at 94.4-97.7%. The Orenburg region is a major supplier of dairy products and meat on the domestic market.
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According to the results of 2022, the number of cattle (cattle) in the farms of the Orenburg region increased to 125 thousand heads, the largest increase - more than 10% - was due to state support. This was announced to TASS on Sunday by the First Vice Governor - First Deputy Chairman of the Government of the Orenburg Region - Minister of Agriculture, Trade, Food and Processing Industry of the region Sergey Balykin. "According to operational information, as of January 1, 2023, the number of cattle in the peasant (farm) farms of the region amounted to 125 thousand heads. An increase in livestock by 9.5 thousand heads, or 108.2% compared to the level of the previous year on the same date , including cows - 59.1 thousand heads, an increase in livestock by 5.5 thousand heads, or 110.6%. Farms in the region remain the basis for the development of rural areas. Support for the farming movement in the Orenburg region is in great demand, "he said . Farm livestock, as specified in the ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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