The federal law that came into force will support mushroom growing in the Tambov region in Russia

Published 2021년 1월 10일

Tridge summary

The Tambov Region Department of Agriculture is pursuing mushroom farming projects to bolster regional agriculture and support the import substitution program, given the dominant import of mushrooms in Russia. The Russian government is taking steps to enhance the industry's competitiveness by cutting production costs and boosting profitability, including a November 2020 resolution to boost domestic mushroom production. Furthermore, a new law classes mushrooms and truffles as agricultural products for tax purposes, leading to 0% income tax for mushroom and oyster mushroom producers. In Tambov region, farmers have received state support for mushroom cultivation projects, producing over 7 tons of mushrooms in 2020 and planning to expand through own compost production, aided by the new tax law.
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According to experts from the Department of Agriculture of the Tambov Region, mushroom growing projects play an important role in the development of the region's agriculture and in the implementation of the import substitution program. Indeed, today the main part of mushrooms on the Russian markets is foreign. The Russian government aims to make the mushroom growing industry a more competitive direction, including by reducing production costs and increasing production profitability. For this, in November 2020, a resolution developed by the Ministry of Agriculture was approved, which will contribute to an accelerated increase in the production of cultivated mushrooms by domestic enterprises. In addition, according to the document, mushrooms and truffles, including mushroom mycelium, are now classified as agricultural products under taxation. The law came into force on January 1, 2021. Now the income tax for mushroom and oyster mushroom producers will be 0 percent. Mushroom ...
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