Udmurtia, a region in Russia, has seen a significant increase in its specialized beef cattle population, with a 42.3% rise to 3,980 heads as of December 1, compared to the start of the year. The breeding stock has also grown by 37.5% in the same period. Since 2019, the region has experienced a substantial growth in beef cattle, with a 547.3% increase in numbers, and the addition of 23 new farms. This expansion is attributed to subsidies and grant support from the authorities, with the goal of producing high-quality meat.