The possibilities of modern agriculture were discussed in the Buinsky district

22 July 2021, Thursday

Today, the tasks and opportunities of modern agriculture were discussed in the Buinsky municipal district. A scientific and production seminar-meeting was held on the basis of the innovation platform of JSC "Kiyatskoye".

Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Food of the Republic of Tatarstan Ildus Gabdrakhmanov, head of the Buinsky municipal district Ranis Kamartdinov, heads and specialists of agricultural departments, heads of agricultural enterprises, farms, seed farms, scientists and specialists took part in this work.

The year 2021 has become a test for the entire industry. Abnormal heat, lack of precipitation led to significant crop losses. Compared to the same dry year of 2010, farmers are more prepared, and technologies have changed. "Those agricultural enterprises that applied the recommendations of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food of the Republic of Tatarstan on preserving and increasing the potential of land, increasing yields, withstood the terms of cultivation, applied fertilizers in a timely manner, were able to minimize the negative impact of weather conditions," said Deputy Minister Ildus Gabdrakhmanov.

The participants of the seminar discussed pressing issues, namely the right choice of seeds, the technology of sowing, types of fertilizers.

Representatives of JSC "Kiyatskoe" told about their experience of growing different varieties of crops. 3 crops are being tested here – soft spring wheat, winter rye and sugar beet. There are 98 sample varieties in total. According to experts, the varieties bred in the republic show the highest yield in the current conditions. The participants of the meeting were shown 19 varieties of winter wheat, the average yield of which is 38.8 c per hectare. Some varieties reach an indicator of more than 45 c / ha.

In the Buinsky district, the area of farmland is 120.5 thousand hectares, of which 101.6 thousand hectares are arable land. To date, more than 11 thousand hectares of land have been harvested, and more than 21 thousand tons of grain have been harvested. The average yield is 18.3 c / ha.

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