The work of the competence center for the development of agricultural cooperation in the Republic of Tatarstan has received recognition at the All-Russian level

21 December 2020, Monday

The Ministry of Agriculture of Russia has summed up the results of industry competitions following the results of the 22nd Russian agro-industrial exhibition "Golden Autumn - 2020".

According to the results of the competition for the effective implementation of measures for the development of small forms of business, the subordinate institution of the Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Tatarstan, the Competence Center for the Development of Agricultural Cooperation in the Republic of Tatarstan, was awarded a gold medal and a 1st degree diploma in the nomination "Best Competence Center in the Sphere of Agricultural Cooperation and Support."

Contestants were evaluated according to the following criteria: assistance to citizens and small and medium-sized businesses in obtaining state support, carrying out activities that contribute to improving the efficiency of small and medium-sized businesses in the agro-industrial complex of the Republic of Tatarstan and the development of agricultural cooperation in the subject of the Russian Federation.

Recall that the center of competence for the development of agricultural cooperation in the Republic of Tatarstan has organized work to provide information, consulting and methodological services in agricultural cooperation to organizations of the agro-industrial complex of the republic, monitor the performance of agricultural enterprises that have received state support, participate in the organization and support of investment projects for the development of cooperatives , as well as measures for the creation of agro-industrial parks and its transfer to the operational management of cooperatives.

The Ministry of Agriculture and Food of the Republic of Tatarstan reminds that more detailed information on the creation of agricultural cooperation and the state support measures can be obtained on the website or by calling the hotline 8 (800) 444-16-70.

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