Russia: Kaluga farmers received 1,177 million rubles in 2023 for the development of industries that ensure accelerated import substitution

Published Jan 31, 2024

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As of December 30, 2023, the Ministry of Agriculture of the Kaluga Region has provided 1,176.72 million rubles in state support to local agricultural producers. This funding, which includes 811.01 million rubles from the federal budget and 365.71 million rubles from the regional budget, has been used to stimulate priority sub-sectors of the agro-industrial complex, support specific areas of crop and livestock production, increase potato and vegetable production, and develop agritourism.
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In particular, 258.77 million rubles were transferred to support agricultural production in certain sub-sectors of crop and livestock production. According to the information from the Ministry of Agriculture of the Kaluga Region, as of December 30, 2023, 1,176.72 million were paid to agricultural producers in the region for state support of agriculture within the framework of the departmental project “Development of agro-industrial sectors ensuring accelerated import substitution of main types of agricultural products, raw materials and food.” rubles, including from the federal budget - 811.01 million rubles, from the regional budget - 365.71 million rubles. In particular, 861.90 million rubles were transferred to stimulate the development of priority sub-sectors of the agro-industrial complex and the development of small businesses, including federal funding - 586.09 million rubles, regional - 275.81 million rubles. 258.77 million rubles were paid to support agricultural ...
Source: Specagro

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