A zonal seminar on preserving the potential of agricultural crops was held in Aksubayevsky district

7 June 2021, Monday

Today, a seminar on the current situation in the fields and measures to preserve the potential of agricultural crops was held in the Aksubaevsky district with the participation of Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Tatarstan - Minister of Agriculture and Food of Tatarstan Marat Zyabbarov. During the seminar, the participants discussed methods of forming the harvest of spring crops with a shortage of precipitation in leguminous industrial crops.

The event was attended by Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Food of the Republic of Tatarstan Ildus Gabdrakhmanov, heads of the branch of the Russian Agricultural Center for the Republic of Tatarstan, heads of investment companies, suppliers of seeds and fertilizers and other responsible persons.

"The sunny dry weather in the republic makes farmers worry about the harvest. However, it is too early to say that the situation is critical. To date, we can correct it and we must work together, " Marat Zyabbarov said.  

The practical part of the seminar was held in the field of winter crops of Volga-Select LLC. Here Ildus Gabdrakhmanov spoke about the technology of forming winter crops under current weather conditions.

Samples of crops of agricultural enterprises of the republic were presented on the field, and specialists could analyze the state of these samples. Then, samples of spring crops were carefully analyzed.

During the event, representatives of manufacturers of biological and chemical products spoke about the protection of crops from the influence of weather factors.

The seminar ended at the Volga-Select mortar complex. Representatives of the company spoke about the organization of the mortar unit and presented the experience of using such complexes for growing crops.

At the end of the event, the participants discussed new state programs in agriculture - creation of ravine-girder, protective forest plantations and liming of acidic soils.

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