Astrakhan Region in Russia expects agricultural production to grow by 6.4% in 2024

Published Dec 2, 2024

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The Astrakhan Region in Russia is planning to increase its gross agricultural production to 75 billion rubles by the end of the year, marking a 6.4% growth from 2023 when it reached 70.5 billion rubles. This growth is attributed to ongoing investment projects in the agro-industrial complex, of which there are currently 15, and is expected to create over 3,500 new jobs. The region also plans to double its investment in the agro-industrial complex to 10 billion rubles this year and has allocated 1.4 billion rubles in state support for agricultural producers.
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The Astrakhan Region plans to increase its gross agricultural production to 75 billion rubles by the end of the current year, the region's governor Igor Babushkin said during a "direct line" on Friday. As reported, by the end of 2023, the gross agricultural production in the region grew by 5.5% and reached 70.5 billion rubles. Thus, in 2024, this figure may grow by 6.4%. The growth is expected, among other things, due to investment projects in the agro-industrial complex. Today, 15 investment projects are being implemented in the region, and more than 3.5 thousand new jobs have already been created. It was reported that the volume of investment in the agro-industrial complex of the Astrakhan Region this year is planned to double - to 10 billion rubles. In addition, according to the governor, 1.4 billion rubles of state support were sent to ...
Source: Milknews

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