Grant beneficiaries of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food of the Republic of Tatarstan in 2019 began to actively implement their projects

23 July 2019, Tuesday

In the spring and early summer of this year were held tenders to provide grants to agricultural cooperatives, novice farmers and family farms. The meeting of the competition commissions was held in open mode with a live broadcast on the Internet. Money certificates were awarded to grantees in a solemn ceremony at Field Day in Tatarstan - 2019. Despite the fact that less than a month passed from that moment, grantees have already begun to actively implement their projects.

Thus, Mansur Ziganshin from the Alekseevsky district received a grant from the Ministry of Agriculture and Food of the Republic of Tatarstan in the amount of 3 million rubles for the development of beef cattle breeding and has already purchased a large batch of gobies (63 heads). In the near future, this figure will be brought up to hundreds, as the conditions of the grant require. In the amount of three million rubles, in addition to livestock, you can also buy food and mortgage the wages of three farm workers who will work on the farm.

It should be noted that modern technologies are used on the farm: the perimeter is fenced with an electronic shepherd system. The voltage is not great and for livestock is not dangerous, but causes discomfort when you touch the wire. Therefore, once "burned" animals no longer fit the fence.

“We rent about a hundred hectares of land on which many years we are growing the hay. We also grow grain. The farm has a combine harvester, KAMAZ, two tractors. Now we are engaged in the arrangement of the farm: we make repairs to the buildings, paint the fence, paint the walls of the farm, repair the fence. There is enough to do. ”

In this difficult task, the head of the KFH is helped by his son-in-law Lenar Suneev and, as the farmer “the most important assistant” there is the three-year-old grandson Yakub. Together with the grandfather, the baby runs around the farm with pleasure, without fear of calves and gobies.

“We will keep the small calves in a warm case, and the grown bulls on the covered carde,” Lenar says. - According to the business plan that we submitted to the Ministry of Agriculture and Food of Tatarstan, we are planning to become self-sufficient in a year. Meat will be sold both to residents of the district and sent to the capital of the republic, thereby providing citizens with natural and high-quality products. The ministry advised us to engage in the reproduction of the herd, in order to be completely independent. But this is in perspective, for now we are very pleased that the state supports those who are willing and ready to engage in farming in the countryside. This grant has helped us a lot, since we have invested only 10 percent of the three million. ”

Read also our material about a farmer from Kaybitsky district who received a grant from the Ministry of Agriculture and Food of the Republic of Tatarstan, and is now preparing for the opening of a livestock farm.

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