The Ministry of Agriculture does not expect a serious drop in production in the agro-industrial complex of the Russian Federation this year due to the pandemic. The positive dynamics in the development of the industry will continue. "On the whole, according to the available forecasts, no serious drops in production are expected," said Minister of Agriculture Dmitry Patrushev at a meeting of the department's board. According to him, this is confirmed by the growth in production for seven months of this year. "The index of agricultural production was 103.3%, food products - 105.4%," he said. “It is very important that globally our plans. Read more...
The regular meeting of the German-Russian Agrarian-Political Dialogue Project Council featured the Deputy Minister’s of Agriculture Sergei Levin report affirming that cooperation between the two countries in the agricultural sector remains much fruitful. The event was also attended by the Parliamentary Secretary of State under the Federal Minister of Food and Agriculture of the Federal Republic of Germany Uwe Fayler, representatives of the Committee of the Federation Council on Agrarian and Food Policy and Environmental Management of the Russian Federation, the State Duma Committee on Agriculture, the German Embassy in Moscow, the German Peasant Union and. Read more...
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...
Tula region is discussing with the representatives of the agro-industrial complex of the region the export potential of agricultural products. Alexander Bilibin, General Director of BILAGRO LLC tells about the possibilities of breeding deer in the Tula region. «We have already brought 170 deer to the region & we are already building aviaries. And in the coming months we will bring about 200 more heads. Cattle we carry is from Altai. By 2023, there will be 10 thousand heads of animals” he said. The basis of deer breeding is the export potential. Now the main supplier of venison to Europe is New Zealand. And in the near future Europe will recognize. Read more...
As the results of December showed, the growth of the agro-industrial complex in the Russian Federation was not as intense as previously thought. What is the matter? As it turned out at the end of the last year, the high rates of agricultural growth were overstated, but in fact the situation in the domestic agro-industry was not so positive. Initially, Russian Statistic Service (Rosstat) estimated the growth of the industry in 5 years at almost 21%, after the adjustment, the indicator did not even reach 9%. Agricultural output in December decreased by 0.1%. Rosstat recalculated the dynamics of agro-production in 2018, and the Ministry of Agriculture explained that the revision. Read more...
In 2018 the volume of Rosselkhozbank (RSHB) investments in the country's agro-industrial complex reached a record figure of 1.2 trillion rubles. (+ 6% by 2017). This is reported by the Ministry of Agriculture of the Russian Federation with reference to the head of department, Dmitry Patrushev, who held a meeting of the supervisory board of the bank on January 31. According to him, RSHB increased lending of seasonal work by more than 20%, the issuance of long-term loans in the agro-industrial complex grew by almost 11%. In 2019, Patrushev expects the RSHB to continue its sustainable growth and active participation in supporting the industry. Chairman of the. Read more...
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