Head of the Ministry of Agriculture of the Russian Federation reported to Vladimir Putin on the situation in Russian livestock

Published 2022년 11월 22일

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Russian President Vladimir Putin launched a turkey breeding center in the Tyumen region, with Dmitry Patrushev reporting on the development of Russia's animal husbandry. Patrushev highlighted the growth in agricultural production, with Russia expected to maintain its status as a net exporter of food for the third year. The government will allocate about 126 billion rubles for state support of agricultural producers, with a focus on reducing import dependence. The plan includes nine subprograms to develop agriculture, particularly in the dairy and meat sectors.
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On November 21, Russian President Vladimir Putin took part in the launch of a breeding center for the reproduction of turkeys in the Tyumen region and listened to Dmitry Patrushev's report on the development of animal husbandry in Russia via videoconference. The head of the Ministry of Agriculture of the Russian Federation called the launch of a breeding reproducer for the production of turkeys in the Tyumen region of the Damate group of companies an important event for the Russian poultry industry, since the capacities of the breeding poultry farm will allow us to increase our own production of hatching eggs. “The opening of the facility shows that the implementation of significant investment projects, including those aimed at increasing the rate of import substitution in the agro-industrial complex, continues in our country, and in general the agro-industrial complex is systematically developing, ensuring the food security of our country,” said Dmitry Patrushev. - The volumes ...
Source: Agroxxi

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