Delegation of the Moscow region arrived in Tatarstan on a working visit

15 September 2021, Wednesday

Today, Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Tatarstan - Minister of Agriculture and Food of the Republic of Tatarstan Marat Zyabbarov held a meeting with the Minister of Agriculture and Food of the Moscow Region Sergey Voskresensky. The event was also attended by Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Food of the Moscow Region Dmitry Cherepnin, advisers Tatyana Tikhonova and Ivan Serdyuk, Head of the Department of Construction and Development of Territories Sergey Andreev, head of the Department of Land Policy and Territorial Planning Tatyana Kovaleva and others. First Deputy Minister Nail Zalakov, Deputy Ministers Rishat Khabipov, Marcel Makhmutov, heads of departments were present from the Ministry of Agriculture and Food of the Republic of Tatarstan.

The parties discussed a number of issues, in particular, the guests were interested in the practice of the republic in introducing unused land into circulation. The head of JSC "RIVC" Niyaz Khaliullin told about the portal "Agropoliya", where you can view operational analytical information on the industry in real time. For example, information on milk yields in each district, land surveys, and even analytics on the software used in agricultural universities.

The portal also presents an online school for farmers "Agroonline", where both specialists of large enterprises and small farms and personal subsidiary farms can be trained in any convenient format.

In addition to the issue of digitalization of the agro-industrial complex, the guests were interested in the implementation of the federal program "Integrated Development of rural Territories", land reclamation issues and the activities of agricultural cooperatives.

After the meeting, the delegation visited the agro-industrial park "Kazan", and tomorrow they will go to the municipal districts, where they will get acquainted with the activities of feed centers, agricultural consumer cooperatives, and see how land reclamation systems work.

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