Belarus plans to set a record for animal production

Published 2024년 2월 6일

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Belarus' Ministry of Agriculture and Food has announced plans to reach record production levels of livestock products in 2021. This includes significant increases in the production of pork, cattle meat, poultry meat, milk, and eggs. The strategy to achieve this includes increasing livestock and poultry numbers, improving their productivity and living conditions, implementing modern farming technologies, and developing veterinary services. The ministry also aims to enhance product quality and safety standards, increase exports, and diversify markets to reduce reliance on traditional buyers.
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Belarus intends to reach record levels in the production of the main types of livestock products this year. The Belarusian Telegraph Agency (BelTA) writes about this with reference to data from the Ministry of Agriculture and Food of the republic. In particular, the production of pork should increase to 452 thousand tons, cattle meat - 673 thousand, poultry meat of all categories - 693 thousand, milk - 8.6 million tons (in official data, kilograms are indicated instead of milliliters, liters, etc. and tons - ROSNG), eggs - three billion pieces. To achieve the set objectives, it is planned to implement a number of measures. The key ones were increasing the number of livestock and poultry, increasing their productivity, improving living conditions for these animals, introducing modern technologies in livestock farming in the country and developing veterinary services. The poultry meat market in Russia has increased slightly In addition to increasing production volumes, the ministry ...
Source: Rosng

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