An engineer from Tyulyachinsky district with the support of the Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Tatarstan became a farmer

5 January 2021, Tuesday

The state program of support for small and medium-sized businesses in the village "Agrostartup" has become a significant motivator for increasing the business activity of initiative people.

The second year of the National Project "Small and Medium Business and Development of Entrepreneurial Initiative" is coming to an end. Already about 200 villagers have become winners of competitions.

Airat Vildanov from Tyulyachinsky district is one of those who also decided to seriously engage in entrepreneurship. But how to achieve success in agriculture, if you initially tied your destiny to forestry? Airat Magfurovich graduated from the Mari Polytechnic Institute and began working as a forestry engineer.

But are there really few teachers, builders, power engineers, river workers who are successfully developing the agricultural business? If there is desire, striving and hard work - success will come. Airat Vildanov reasoned this way, especially since he chose the direction of activity that was familiar from childhood - sheep breeding. There were always sheep at the parents' backyard, and the boy helped feed them, water, and even shear them.

In general, when the commission of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food of the Republic of Tatarstan considered the business plan for the construction of a sheep farm for 300 heads and heard the presentation of the applicant for the grant, the verdict was positive - worthy.

At present, a sheep farm is being built on the outskirts of the village of Bolshiye Savrushi. The foundation was laid, supporting pillars were installed. Building materials were delivered.

“Now I have two hundred sheep in my house shed, including a hundred queens,” says Airat Magfurovich. - My contractual obligations are to complete the construction of the farm next year and increase the number of sheep to three hundred. This is what I strive for.

Farmer Vildanov has about 100 hectares of land, including 44 hectares - in his property, there are two tractors, trailed machines. He grows perennial grasses for hay and grain crops. He created a solid stock of forage for the winter.

- A very diligent, responsible person, - the secretary of the Bolshemesh rural settlement Naila Mukhametzyanova characterizes farmer Vildanov. - I'm sure he will succeed.

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