Rustam Minnikhanov: Aksubayevsky district has great potential in the development of animal husbandry

10 May 2019, Friday

Aksubayevsky municipal district was visited today by the President of the Republic of Tatarstan Rustam Minnikhanov. During the working visit, he discussed with the farmers the progress of the current sowing campaign and visited the mushroom growing complex.

At the village of Staroye Mokshino, at a meeting with the heads of farms and heads of rural settlements of Rustam Minnikhanov, they were informed that the spring planting in the region took place on an area of 43.8 thousand hectares Today, more than 34 thousand hectares have been sown, which is about 80%.

“Sowing is coming to an end, we are completing the last hectares. The latest technology is working on the fields, ”said the head of Aksubayevsky district Kamil Gilmanov. - As for the implementation of republican programs, construction work started in all institutions. By the Republic Day, all social and cultural facilities will be handed over. ”

The head of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food of the Republic of Tatarstan Marat Akhmetov noted that Aksubayevsky district occupies 16th place in the republic for the development of the agro-industrial complex. “They got a sowing campaign organized. LPH are actively developing. But there are questions about livestock. We expect investors to pull up their positions, ”he added.

Rustam Minnikhanov stressed that Aksubayevsky district has a great potential in the development of animal husbandry. Today, the daily milk yield is 98 tons. According to the President of the Republic, the district has enough reserves to significantly increase this number.

Then the guests visited the complex growing mushrooms. The workshop covers an area of 1.5 thousand square meters. Six tons of oyster mushrooms are produced here every month. In total, the workshop employs 20 people. The President of Tatarstan was informed about the technological features, in particular, the maintenance of temperature, humidity, irrigation and lighting.

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