Leninogorsk district plans to collect more than 80 thousand tons of harvest

26 July 2019, Friday

Today, in the Leninogorsk district, on the basis of the Karkalinsky feed mill LLC Agrofirma Yaltau LLC, was held a seminar on the issue of the readiness agricultural enterprises of the district to accept the new crop. The event was attended by the head of the Leninogorsk region Ryagat Khusainov, the general director of TAL-Agro Management Company LLC Ilham Valeev, the deputy head of the district Sergey Timakov, the head of the Leninogorsk Agricultural Department of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food of the Republic of Tatarstan Ilnur Shamardanov, heads of agricultural enterprises, heads of rural settlements, specialists of the Agricultural Department and the district department Rosselkhoz Center.

The head of the district, Ryagat Khusainov, noted: “Literally in 1-3 days, the combines will start harvesting grain crops. According to the farms, the new crop of the area is expected to be more than 80 thousand tons. For the smooth operation of the harvesters in the fields, on the grain flows, the intense and well-coordinated work of the heads of agricultural enterprises and heads of rural settlements is essential. It is necessary to attract workers, ranging from high school students to active people of advanced age. Managers need to create all the conditions to comply with labor protection requirements. ”

The head of the Agricultural Department, Ilnur Shamardanov, informed that the grain storages and the technological complex of the agricultural machinery of the enterprises are prepared for the reception of the new crop , but there is a shortage of grain dryers. It is recommended to draw up agreements with the nearest grain-receiving enterprises for drying and storing grain.

During the practical part of the event, the workshop participants also studied the work of grain stores, the cleaning and drying complex of the Karkalinsky feed mill, which annually receives up to 14 thousand tons of grain.

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