4 districts of Tatarstan completed harvesting of crops, Zainsky district is the leader in productivity

6 September 2019, Friday

 

The harvesting campaign is under special control of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food of Tatarstan. According to current data, today 4 regions of the republic have completed the harvesting of grain crops: Nurlatsky, Apastovsky, Kaybitsky and Zainsky districts.

The highest results were shown by the agrarians of the Zainsky district, who successfully completed the harvesting of crops on an area of 38 thousand hectares. Thanks to the scientific approach to agriculture, timely and high-quality implementation of agrotechnical measures and the hard work of machine operators, 40.1 centners of grain were collected from each hectare. Gross harvest amounted to 152.2 thousand tons. More than 120 thousand tons of bread, including more than 70 thousand tons of food wheat, were sent to grain receiving enterprises. 

According to the head of the Agricultural Department, Fargat Kamaliev, 56 combine harvesters worked in the fields of the district, 42 of which crossed the line of 2,000 tons of grain. Andrey Mitrofanov on the combine Klaas Tukano-450 threshed more than 4,200 tons of grain, last year he was also among the best combines of the republic. Combiners Muftakhov Azat, Giniyatullin Dinar, Fathullin Ildus, Sibgatullin Ramilreached got about 4,000 tons of tons. The guys are true masters of their business and became the winners of the republican contest of combiners Specialists, of course, noted in the area. The agricultural firm “Zai” is the leader in productivity, having collected more than 48 centners of grain from each hectare.

According to the operational data of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food of the Republic of Tatarstan, the productivity in the Nurlat (32.2 centner / ha) and Apastovsky (30.7 centner / ha) areas is also higher than the national average. Kaybitsky district completed harvesting with a yield of 27.5 c / ha. A total of 3.7 million tons of grain has been threshed in the republic.

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