Russia: Subsidies for the development of viticulture in Crimea exceeded 736 million rubles this year

Published 2024년 11월 11일

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In 2024, the Republic of Crimea allocated over 736 million rubles in subsidies for the development of its viticulture industry, which included funding for young vineyards and those at a fruit-bearing age. This funding has been fully utilized, according to the region's Ministry of Agriculture. The subsidies have enabled a reduction in low-yielding vineyards, and the 2023 grape harvest totaled 115.22 thousand tons. The harvest for the 2024 grape season began in mid-August and is expected to conclude in December.
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Subsidies for the development of the viticulture industry in the Republic of Crimea, which include the establishment of young vineyards and work with fruit-bearing ones, amounted to more than 736 million rubles in 2024, the republic's Ministry of Agriculture told TASS. "In 2024, funding in the amount of 736.797 million rubles was allocated for the development of the viticulture and winemaking industry for young vineyards (for the establishment and construction of trellises) and for vineyards at a fruit-bearing age (for the purchase of machinery and equipment). To date, the amount has been fully utilized," the regional Ministry of Agriculture reported. The Ministry noted that thanks to government support measures, through the annual renewal of grape plantings, it was gradually possible to reduce the share of low-yielding vineyards. According to the Crimean Statistics Service, the gross grape harvest of the 2023 harvest amounted to 115.22 thousand tons. To date, according to the ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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