Russia: Chechnya's agricultural production volume increased by 4.6%

Published Aug 8, 2024

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The Chechen Republic saw a 4.6% increase in agricultural production in the first half of 2024, reaching a value of 16.9 billion rubles, as reported during a meeting between Magomed Daudov and Viskhan Matsuev. The region also surpassed its target for sowing winter crops, covering 163.4 thousand hectares, and saw 145.2 thousand hectares of grain harvested, which is 76% of the total sown area. Daudov emphasized the importance of efficient harvesting and the need for continued support and development of the agricultural sector for economic growth.
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In the first half of 2024, the volume of agricultural production in the Chechen Republic increased by 4.6% and amounted to 16.9 billion rubles. This became known during a meeting between the Chairman of the Government of the Chechen Republic Magomed Daudov and the Deputy Prime Minister of the Chechen Republic - Minister of Agriculture Viskhan Matsuev. It was also announced at the meeting that winter crops were sown for the 2024 harvest on an area of 163.4 thousand hectares, which exceeds the plan for this year. “For spring field work, the sown area of agricultural spring crops is 127.1 thousand hectares. To date, 145.2 thousand hectares of grain have been harvested, which is 76% of the total sown area,” said Viskhan Matsuev. Magomed Daudov noted the ...
Source: Zol

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