Russia: Bashkiria farmers purchased 2.5 thousand heads of breeding young cattle

Published 2024년 10월 31일

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In 2024, Bashkortostan's agricultural producers purchased 2,543 young breeding cattle, predominantly dairy animals, to support the industrialization of the dairy industry and the growth of large farms in the region, with a goal of reaching 50 by 2030. This strategy includes building new dairy complexes and renewing the dairy herd through the purchase of young breeding animals. Purchases are supported by subsidies, with 69% of young breeding animals purchased by farmers outside the republic. Bashkortostan also has potential for improving selection and breeding work internally, with 42 out of 88 breeding organizations focusing on dairy cattle.
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In 2024, agricultural producers in Bashkortostan purchased 2,543 heads of young breeding cattle. These are mainly dairy animals - 2,381. 162 heads of breeding beef cattle were imported. “We are following the course of industrialization of the dairy industry,” explained Acting Deputy Prime Minister of the Government of the Republic of Bashkortostan - Minister of Agriculture Ilshat Fazrakhmanov. “More than 20 large farms have already been built in Bashkortostan. The goal is to increase their number to 50 by 2030. New dairy complexes are already being actively built in Sterlitamak, Chishminsky, Ilishevsky and a number of other districts. Renewal of the dairy herd is one of the main factors in the implementation of investment projects in the livestock industry. 69% of young breeding animals are purchased by farmers outside the republic. However, there is also good potential for improving selection and breeding work within the region. There are 88 breeding organizations in the ...
Source: Agrovesti

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