Russia: Meat stock in Udmurtia grew by 42% in 2022

Published 2022년 12월 14일

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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.
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heads, Deputy Prime Minister of the region Olga Abramova told TASS on Wednesday. "The number of specialized beef cattle as of December 1 amounted to 3,980 heads, which is 42.3% higher than the level of this indicator as of January 1, 2022," Abramova said. Also, according to her, the breeding stock has increased by 37.5% since the beginning of the year. "The increase in livestock is due to the increase in the broodstock and the number of young animals," the Deputy Prime Minister explained. In general, since 2019, the beef cattle population has increased by 2.7 thousand, or 547.3%, and the number of farms has increased by 23 organizations. Abramova noted that ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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