Poultry farms in the Rostov region of Russia will receive state support for the production of chicken, turkey, and duck meat

Published 2022년 2월 19일

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The Rostov region in Russia is set to support its poultry farms with a budget of 300 million rubles in 2022, providing subsidies for the production of turkey, duck, and chicken poultry meat. Additionally, the region will provide subsidies for insurance premiums under agricultural insurance contracts, aiming to boost the poultry industry, create jobs, and increase poultry meat production. The region already saw a significant increase in poultry meat production in the past year, with an anticipated further growth in 2022. Two large poultry farms are expected to reach full production capacity for egg production in March 2022.
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Poultry farms in the Rostov region in 2022 will be able to receive reimbursement of part of the costs for the production of turkey, duck and chicken poultry meat in live weight. This was announced today by the Minister of Agriculture and Food of the Rostov Region Konstantin Rachalovsky. “300 million rubles are planned for the new direction in the regional budget, at the rate per 1 kg of meat produced in live weight of turkey - 20 rubles per kilogram, duck - 15 rubles, broilers - 10 rubles. In addition, the federal and regional budgets provide subsidies for the payment of insurance premiums accrued under agricultural insurance contracts in the field of animal husbandry in the amount of 20.5 million rubles. These measures should support the poultry industry, increase employment and poultry meat production in live weight,” said Konstantin Rychalovsky. According to the Ministry of Agriculture and Food of the region, five enterprises are engaged in the production of poultry meat in the ...
Source: Agroxxi

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