The issue of supporting private farms and the integrated development of rural territories is under control of the State Council of the Republic of Tatarstan

12 November 2019, Tuesday

On November 11, a working meeting was held at the State Council of the Republic of Tatarstan on issues of increasing the business activity of the rural population, the development of small business forms, the promotion of rural employment and the integrated development of rural territories. Parliamentarians and representatives of relevant ministries and departments discussed how the protocol, signed in August this year, is being implemented.

The Minister of Land and Property Relations Fanil Agliullin, the Deputy Minister of Construction, Architecture and Housing Danis Vildanov, the Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Food of the Republic Rishat Khabipov, the Deputy Minister of Economy of the Republic of Tatarstan Ayrat Shamsiev, the Chairman of the Council of Municipalities of the Republic Exam Gubaidullin, were invited to participate in the conversation.

“Our task is to continue and strengthen work to support private farmsteads and stimulate business activity in the countryside,” said Marat Akhmetov, Deputy Chairman of the State Council, opening the meeting, “the multiformity of the rural way of life requires the consolidation of efforts of all ministries and departments. A village is more than just agriculture. ”

According to the Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Food of the Republic of Tatarstan Rishat Khabipov, great attention is being paid to agricultural cooperation. “We must also adopt the experience of other regions” he said.

Recall that in August this year in the Tyulyachinsky, Aksubaevsky, Zelenodolsky and Tukaevsky districts of the republic, zone meetings on the development of private farms and rural territories were held. During the discussion, the villagers and farmers asked more than a hundred questions, sent more than 40 specific proposals. All of them have formed the basis of the protocol, which must be executed before the beginning of next year.

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