The acceptance of fodder equipment has begun in Tatarstan

21 May 2020, Thursday

On May 20, the commission, chaired by the Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Food of the Republic of Tatarstan Talgat Tagirzyanov, checked the readiness of agricultural enterprises of the Bugulminsky district for harvesting 2020.

Experts checked the operation of the units, the state of the truck scales, the readiness of the silage trenches for storing juicy feed for cattle at the farms of LLC North Niva Tatarstan, agricultural LLC named after M. Dzhalilya, LLC Kolos, LLC Podgorny, and agricultural LLC Rassvet.

During the inspection, special attention was paid to technical inspection of forage harvesters. The commission also checked the validity periods of machine operators certificates, compliance with safety and labor protection requirements at enterprises, the availability of fire extinguishers, first-aid kits, as well as approved instructions, labor protection and fire safety briefing books.

According to the head of the district department of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Production of the Republic of Tatarstan, Ildar Ismagilov, with the proper organization of labor, fodder harvesting equipment is ready to prepare high-quality feed in the required volumes.

According to the Ministry of Agriculture and Food of the Republic of Tatarstan, the Bugulminsky district plans to start harvesting feed on May 25. Farmers will have to harvest perennial grasses on an area of ​​12.5 thousand hectares. “With favorable weather conditions, we plan to complete the harvesting of the first grass mowing by June 20. The grass stand is not bad, it is necessary for everyone to mobilize and organize the work, ”experts say.

On the same day, the check took place in the Nurlat region. Here, the commission, led by the Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Food of the Republic of Tatarstan Rishat Khabipov and the head of the Nurlat region Almaz Akhmetshin, examined 17 forage harvesters, 7 self-propelled, 34 trailed mowers and other equipment. In the course of communication with farm managers and machine operators, the deputy minister recommended that farmers take an active part in leasing programs to upgrade the equipment fleet.

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