According to Dzhambulat Khatuov, who is the first deputy head of the Ministry of Agriculture of the Russian Federation, this year more than eight hundred and fifty-six million rubles will be allocated from the state budget for the needs of representatives of the agro-industrial complex of the Yaroslavl region.
As part of the Yaroslavl Field Day interregional forum, Khatuov noted that this amount is twenty-eight percent higher than the amount of subsidies that were allocated to agrarians of the Yaroslavl region a year earlier.
Today it is known that the money that agricultural workers in the region will receive will primarily cover the costs of developing the crop sector, and will also be implemented as part of supporting land reclamation and dairy farming.
Jambulat Khatuov also added that today in the Yaroslavl region there is an active development of all areas of the agro-industrial complex. However, agricultural workers in the region always have something to strive for.
Therefore, today they are entering the process of increasing the fertility of the land, updating and replenishing the existing seed stock, modernizing and repairing the technical equipment of the region’s agriculture, and also intend to begin in the near future to improve areas such as flax cultivation and pedigree cattle breeding.