Marat Zyabbarov held a number of business meetings within the KazanSummit

19 May 2022, Thursday

Today, within the framework of the 13th International Economic Summit "Russia - the Islamic World: Kazan-Summit", Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Tatarstan, Minister of Agriculture and Food of the Republic of Tatarstan Marat Zyabbarov held a number of business meetings. Rustem Gainullov, head of the project for the export of Halal products, head of investment projects of the agro-industrial complex of the Republic of Tatarstan, also took part in the events.

The parties signed a Memorandum "On Cooperation" between "Eurasian Logistics", IFC Linova and the Zelenodolsk municipal district.

Further, the minister met with the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Mauritania to the Russian Federation Mohamed Mahmoud Dahi. The Mauritanian side declared its readiness to consider options for cooperation. Mohamed Mahmoud Dahi said that 60% of the area is desert. But there are 700 km of coastal zone where the agricultural sector could be developed. Marat Zyabbarov noted that today there is no cooperation between the parties. In general, this is due to expensive logistics.

Then there was a meeting with the delegation of the Chechen Republic. The mayor of the city of Argun, Iles Masaev, said that Tatarstan is in many ways an example to follow. They are especially interested in the experience of our republic in the development of small forms of management.

Marat Zyabbarov said that there are a number of support measures in the republic for citizens leading private farms. “This is state support for the reimbursement of part of the costs, the construction of dairy mini-farms, the acquisition of commercial and breeding stock of heifers and first-calf heifers, the maintenance of mares older than three years, the maintenance of dairy cows and goats,” the minister noted.

The Minister invited colleagues to the International Agro-Industrial Exhibition AGROVOLGA 2022, which will be held in Kazan from July 6 to 8.

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