In Tatarstan, it was decided to announce a competition among the combine operators participating in the harvest of this year. This was stated by Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Tatarstan - Minister of Agriculture and Food Marat Akhmetov on July 27 at a meeting in the Government House of the Republic.
The meeting in the form of videoconferencing with all municipal districts was held by the First Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Tatarstan Rustam Nigmatullin.
Reporting on the progress of seasonal field work, the head of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food of the Republic of Tatarstan noted that during the harvest campaign "much depends on the combine operator" and the interest in the results of labor significantly improves the quality of their work and accelerates the harvest.
“It is gratifying that all the farms of the republic have developed measures for material incentives for combiners, machine operators and drivers, and in most regions, the heads of municipalities have also taken incentive measures,” the minister said.
“This year, just like in previous years, we are announcing a republican competition of combiners for the prizes of the President of the Republic,” said Marat Akhmetov.
In this regard, the speaker called on municipal districts to keep an objective record of the productivity of combines and to provide information to the Ministry of Agriculture and Food of the Republic of Tatarstan in a timely manner.
In addition, in the Arsk District, combiners will be rewarded weekly for the actual volume of threshed grain, five premiums of 2,000 rubles each are provided. In addition, for the promotion of the harvesting of distinguished combiners there are 20 prizes of 10 thousand rubles each.
Also, premiums of 2 thousand rubles a week, but for fixed volumes, taking into account the brand of combines, are provided in the Baltasinsky district. The size of the weekly award for advanced drivers is 1 thousand rubles.
In the Zainsky district, combiners who have consumed 600 tons of grain are planning to reward them with a premium of 1 thousand rubles, 1,200 tons - 1,5 thousand rubles, 2,000 tons - 2,5 thousand rubles. In order to encourage the best combiners, there are 8 prizes of 100 thousand rubles each.
These are just a few examples of how the best machine operators will be promoted. Similar measures of material incentives for harvesting participants are also envisaged in Leninogorsk, Yutazinsky and many other municipal districts of the republic.