In 2024, farmers in the Altai Republic received 626.9 million rubles in federal government support

Published 2025년 1월 30일

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The Altai Republic in Russia has received significant funding of 635.5 million rubles for 2024 to support its agro-industrial complex and rural areas, with 626.9 million rubles from the federal government and 8.6 million rubles from the regional budget. This includes 349.35 million rubles for agriculture subsidies, fully utilized, and 26 million rubles for rural tourism development. The region also received 286.15 million rubles under the state program 'Integrated Development of Rural Areas', primarily for improving the appearance of rural areas.
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8.6 million rubles were transferred from the regional budget to support the agro-industrial complex and rural areas. According to the Russian Ministry of Agriculture, in 2024, 635.5 million rubles were allocated to recipients of state support for the development of the agro-industrial complex and rural areas of the Altai Republic, of which 626.9 million rubles were federal funding and 8.6 million rubles were regional. The bulk of the allocated amount was intended to subsidize agriculture - 349.35 million rubles (from the federal budget - 345.86 million rubles and 3.49 million rubles from the regional budget). These funds have been spent 100%. In particular, 223.8 million rubles and 2.2 million rubles were transferred from the federal treasury to support priority areas of the agro-industrial complex and the development of small farms. — from the republican (100%). Of the allocated 95.7 million rubles for the creation of a system of support for farmers and the development of rural ...
Source: Specagro

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