Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Food of Tatarstan Lenar Garipov, Head of Tyulyachinsky District Nazip Khazipov and the founder of Igenche LLC Damir Kayumov, Head of Agriculture and Food Department in Tyulyachinsky took part in the solemn ceremony of laying the first stone in the construction of a dairy complex in the village of Kazaklar in Tyulyachinsky district municipal district.
The Igenche LLC farm is a successful and advanced farm. On the fields of the farm, grain, legumes and fodder crops are grown, the area of farmland is 3830 hectares, the yield is 40.1 centners / hectare. The enterprise maintains 1520 cattle, including 440 cows.
The dairy complex is planned to be commissioned in 2021. The livestock complex for 504 dairy cows will be equipped with a milking parlor for 24 dairy cows, new modern equipment. Additionally, new jobs for 12 people will be created. The use of new technologies also implies an increase in the level of milk production by almost two times. The average daily milk yield per cow is expected to be around 30 liters, which will increase milk production in Tyulyachinsky district by 9 thousand liters per year.
Nazip Khazipov thanked Lenar Garipov for his support in the implementation of the project. The head of the district noted that this is already the second dairy complex in Tyulyachinsky district. In September they have laid a foundation for the construction of a 1000-head dairy complex. The Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Tatarstan, Minister of Agriculture and Food of the Republic of Tatarstan Marat Zyabbarov took part in the solemn event.
“We try to participate in all programs of the agricultural sector, thanks to the leadership of the republic for them,” said Nazip Khazipov.
Lenar Garipov noted that the main task in the development of agriculture is the construction of modern livestock complexes and the introduction of new technologies. He congratulated the farmers of the district on the beginning of the construction of the facility and wished them further success in their work.
The second part of the event was dedicated to honoring the leading combine operators. They received diplomas, letters of thanks and cash prizes.