In the Ministry of Agriculture and Food of the Republic of Tatarstan, a hearing was held for granees who carry out research and development of the agro-industrial complex.
The event was attended by Deputy Ministers of Agriculture and Food of the Republic of Tatarstan Lenar Garipov and Rishat Khabipov, Head of the Department of Science, Education and Innovative Technologies Ruzalina Valiullina and other responsible persons.
During the meeting, the grantees talked about how the implementation of scientific projects is progressing.
Aleksey Krotov spoke about the project, implemented by the Kazan Agrarian University, to develop a hardware-analytical complex for analyzing a set of animal vital activity indicators based on mathematical statistics methods using machine learning in order to detect diseases prematurely. In the future, the project will make it possible to detect cattle diseases at the earliest stage.
Navruza Tulkunova spoke about the progress of the project of the gamified online platform "Fermopolis" as a new format of teaching investment in agriculture. Already at the end of this year, Tatarstan citizens will be able to try the platform in action and make their own investments in agriculture in a new format.
Lenar Zagidullin, Head of the Mechanization Department of the Veterinary Academy, spoke about the development of selection and technological methods to increase the productivity of dairy cattle and the quality of milk in robotic milking. It is known that robotic milking is being introduced everywhere, but due to the anatomical features and nature of animals, it is suitable not for every cow. The project aims to select cows that can be milked efficiently using robots.
Head of the Department of Biology, Genetics and Animal Breeding of the Veterinary Academy Ravil Khaertdinov presented to the commission of the Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Tatarstan the development of a plan for selection and breeding work.
Vadim Khomenko, Vice President of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Tatarstan, presented the development of a scientifically grounded system for increasing the efficiency of feed additives when feeding farm animals and poultry of all age and sex groups in agricultural enterprises of the Republic of Tatarstan.
Marina Kalayda, Head of the Department of Aquatic Bioresources and Aquaculture, Kazan Energy University, spoke about the development of compound feed for sturgeon fish with a feed additive from local ingredients - "Vinivet". The implementation of the project will become an effective incentive for import substitution.
For reference: Competitive selection was carried out in accordance with the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Tatarstan dated January 26, 2018 No. 42 "On measures of state support for the agro-industrial complex at the expense of the budget of the Republic of Tatarstan."