Pilot consultation centers “Avyl Yashi” on the basis of libraries of municipal districts of the republic appeared as a result of zonal seminars - meetings on increasing the business activity of the rural population. Agryzsky, Apastovsky, Bavlinsky and Baltasinsky districts were chosen to implement the project.
This project is being implemented with the aim of informing and training the rural population in the basics of doing business, popularizing the rural way of life and disseminating best practices in the agricultural sector of the Republic of Tatarstan.
The target audience of the project is personal subsidiary plots, heads of peasant farms, agricultural consumer cooperatives and the population of rural areas.
In order to implement the project, the Ministry, together with the State Budgetary Institution “Competence Center for the Development of Agricultural Cooperation in the Republic of Tatarstan”, has developed a Training Program. The topics of training sessions have been determined.
The result of the Project should be an increase in the number of entrepreneurs in rural areas, an increase in participants in competitions for the provision of state support in the field of agriculture, an increase in the number of agricultural consumer cooperatives, the number of members, and an increase in employment and income of rural residents.
On December 21 of this year, the first training session for the pilot districts took place. Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Food of the Republic of Tatarstan Rustem Gainullov addressed the audience with a welcoming speech. He outlined the main points of the project implementation and summed up the results of the year in implementing programs to support small businesses.
The lecture “State regulation and measures of state support at the federal and regional levels” was given by the head of the information and analytical department of the State Budgetary Institution “Competence Center for the Development of Agricultural Cooperation in the Republic of Tatarstan” Elza Miftakhova.
The project will continue in 2024.