In the Russian Federation, a program to support milk-producing farmers is being prepared.

Published Feb 13, 2026

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The Ministry of Agriculture of Russia is developing a support program for farmers engaged in milk production. It will help to increase the technological level of farms and production volumes, said Deputy Minister of Agriculture of the Russian Federation Roman Nekrasov. "We are developing a separate program for farmers. We are developing a program to increase the livestock in farm holdings to 1,000+ heads of cattle. The farmer's participation in the initial investments through the mechanism we are developing under the order of Oksana Nikolayevna (Lут, Minister of Agriculture of the Russian Federation - ed.), will be no more than 15% of the investment volume," said Nekrasov. The rest, according to him, will consist of grant support and the product "Rosselkhozbank." "I hope that we will make this program this year," added the Deputy Minister. Prepared by the Federal State Budgetary Institution "Center for Agroanalysis" based on materials from tass.ru

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The Ministry of Agriculture of Russia is developing a support program for farmers engaged in milk production. It will help to increase the technological level of farms and production volumes, said Deputy Minister of Agriculture of the Russian Federation Roman Nekrasov. "We are developing a separate program for farmers. We are developing a program to increase the number of livestock in farm holdings to 1,000+ heads of dairy cattle. The farmer's participation in the initial investments under the mechanism we are developing by the order of Oksana Nikolayevna (Lout, Minister of Agriculture of the Russian Federation - ed. note.) will be no more than 15% of the investment volume," said Nekrasov. The rest, according to him, ...
Source: Specagro

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