Russia: The Krasnoyarsk Territory will reimburse milk farmers 329.5 million rubles in 2024

Published 2024년 2월 20일

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In 2024, agricultural enterprises, farmers, and self-employed farmstead owners in the Krasnoyarsk Territory will receive subsidies totaling 329.5 million rubles. These subsidies will cover part of their production costs, calculated at a rate of one thousand rubles per ton of cow or goat milk sold or used for their own processing. Farms that have increased their gross milk yield, milk productivity of animals, and insured their livestock in the previous year will receive additional benefits. This is part of the region's broader measures to support the agro-industrial complex, including subsidies for cow maintenance and milk production.
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Agricultural enterprises, farmers and self-employed owners of personal farmsteads producing milk in the Krasnoyarsk Territory will receive 329.5 million rubles in subsidies for their activities in 2024, reports the press service of the regional Ministry of Agriculture. According to the regional Minister of Agriculture Ilya Vasilyev, which is cited in the message, agricultural producers will be reimbursed for part of their production costs at the rate of one thousand rubles per ton of cow or goat milk sold or shipped for their own processing. “If a farm applying for state support in the year preceding the year of receiving the subsidy increased its gross milk yield, milk productivity of animals, and also insured its livestock, then it can count on additional coefficients to the rate,” Vasiliev’s press service quotes. In the Krasnoyarsk Territory, various measures are currently in place to support the agro-industrial complex, allowing ...
Source: Milknews

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