The President of the Republic of Tatarstan, accompanied by Marat Akhmetov, got acquainted with the course of grain harvesting in the Sarmanovsky district

9 August 2019, Friday

Today, President of the Republic of Tatarstan Rustam Minnikhanov got acquainted with the grain harvesting process in the Sarmanovsk municipal district.

The President of Tatarstan, accompanied by the Deputy Prime Minister - Minister of Agriculture and Food of the Republic of Tatarstan Marat Akhmetov, the head of the Sarmanovsky municipal district Farit Khusnullin, inspected the fields of the district - s. Old Menzelyabash, s. Old Kashir (Agrofirma Jalil LLC), p. Murtysh-Tamak, s. Sarmanovo (Agrofirm Sarman LLC), p. Almetyevo, D. Rantamak (LLC Agrofirma Jalil).

On the field of winter wheat near the village of Rantamak, was held a meeting with investors and farm managers of the Sarmanovsky district. There was also an exhibition of crop productionlaunched- varieties and types of wheat, rye, vegetables, etc., grown in the Sarmanovsky district.

The head of the Sarmanovsky municipal district Farit Khusnullin reported that grain harvesting is underway in the fields. Unfortunately, it is not possible to fully deploy the harvester by reason of bad weather conditions.

According to Rustam Minnikhanov, today it is necessary to pay special attention to the development of dairy farming, since the Sarmanovsky district is lagging behind in the milk production.

Farit Khusnullin, answering the questions of the President of the Republic of Tatarstan, reported that efforts are being made to increase milk production - private farms and small farms are being developed.

 

For reference:

According to operational information of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Production of the Republic of Tatarstan in the Sarmanovsky district, the harvested area is 44.0 thousand hectares. As of August 9, 8.5 thousand ha were threshed, which is 19.3% of the area. 34.0 thousand tons were harvested, the average yield is 40.0 c / ha.

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