Russia: Komi intends to increase the production of potatoes and vegetables by 1.5 times by 2025

Published Nov 7, 2022

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The Komi Republic in Russia is planning to boost its potato and vegetable production by 1.5 times, reaching 10,000 tons by 2025, as part of a broader strategy to support local agriculture and address the challenges of climate and commercialization. The region's Minister of Agriculture, Alexei Butkin, highlighted the potential of potato farming in the colder climate and outlined plans to establish potato-growing centers, alongside improvements in technology, equipment, and storage facilities. The government aims to secure 330 million rubles in additional annual funding for these initiatives.

In addition to vegetables, the region's livestock farms are targeting increases in milk and meat production by 7% and 10%, respectively, over the next three years. This growth strategy encompasses efforts to enhance the condition of breeding animals, construct new livestock facilities, and improve feeding practices, supported by increased subsidies for milk and animal feed production. Early indicators suggest success, with notable increases in planting areas and yields, pointing towards a positive trajectory for agricultural modernization and growth in the Komi Republic.
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Agrarians of the Komi Republic intend to increase the production of potatoes and vegetables by 1.5 times - up to 10 thousand tons by 2025. There are prospects for creating potato-growing centers in the region, and this direction will develop, Alexei Butkin, Minister of Agriculture and Consumer Market of the region, said on Monday. “Implementation of a set of measures, subject to cultivation technologies, will make it possible to increase the production of potatoes and vegetables in open ground by 1.5 times, up to 10,000 tons, by 2025,” the head of the Ministry of Agriculture told deputies of the Komi State Council when considering the regional state program for the development of agriculture in the republic. As the minister noted, the northern climate of the region makes it possible to obtain good potato yields, however, due to insufficient commercialization of this area, its production volumes have been declining in recent years - farmers could not sell the grown potatoes due to ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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