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The first case of cattle rabies revealed in Crimea

  • 15 Aug 09:22

For the first time in two years, a case of rabies among cattle was reported in the Crimea, the press service of the Southern Interregional Rosselkhoznadzor reported. The case of rabies among cattle was identified in the village of Glinki, Saksky district, at a private farm. By the decree of the head of the republic, a quarantine was introduced on the territory of an infected settlement, during which it is forbidden to sell pets and take animals outside of it in the village. Rosselkhoznadzor press service reports that the last case of rabies among cattle was recorded in the Bakhchisaray region. Read more...

The Government of Crimea will develop a regional support program for livestock farming

  • 20 May 09:22

The leaders of large agricultural enterprises have come to the Government of Crimea with a proposal to include animal husbandry in the state support program that the regional ministry of agriculture is developing. Now the enterprises of the agro-industrial complex of the republic receive support from the federal budget of Russia - about 300 million rubles a year, which are allocated for these purposes. The Government of Crimea has suggested to add about 150 million rubles from the regional budget to these funds. The total amount of financing of the agro-industrial complex of Crimea in 2019 amounted to 2.2 billion rubles, but most of the funds are directed to the. Read more...

Belarus Bans Pork and Pig Products From Crimea

  • 8 Feb 14:46

Belarus has banned pork from Crimea following an outbreak of African Swine Fever. The temporary ban was imposed on 3 February by the Belarus Department of Veterinary and Food Supervision, Ministry of Agriculture, reportsDepo. The ban includes live pigs, boar semen, pork (including from wild boar) and products such as leather, horn and hoof and intestinal raw materials and bristle. In addition, a ban is also imposed on feed and feed. Read more...

Crimea threatened with commodity blockade from Ukraine; local authorities find threats futile

  • 21 Sep 13:15

The plans of Crimean Tatar activists and 'Ukrainian patriots' to block commodity deliveries to Crimea were announced by Verkhovna Rada members Mustafa Dzhemilev and Refat Chubarov. Their initiative is being backed by members of the radical Right Sector banned in Russia. The plans of Crimean Tatar activists and 'Ukrainian patriots' to block commodity deliveries to Crimea were announced by Verkhovna Rada members Mustafa Dzhemilev and Refat Chubarov. Their initiative is being backed by members of the radical Right Sector banned in Russia. The promises of the politicians have not affected the volume of turnover on the border, head of Crimea Sergei. Read more...