Today, a seminar was held in the village of Shurabash in the Arsk District, attended by Dmitry Yashin, Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Food of the Republic of Tatarstan. The event focused on summing up the development of the crop production sector over the past agricultural year and identifying strategic guidelines for the next period in the Arsk Municipal District.
During the event, participants examined in detail key issues related to state support for the crop production sector in the coming 2026, including work in the Federal State Information System (FGIS). Particular attention was paid to the impact of urea ammonium sulfate (UAS) on increasing grain yields, modern technologies for liquid complex fertilizers, and compliance with biological protection requirements for agricultural facilities.
In addition to the theoretical part, an on-site practical training was organized. Participants assessed the quality of winter crops, studied modern soil cultivation methods, and learned about grain storage technologies using the example of Agrofirm Zarya LLC.
Despite variations in soil fertility, the use of modern agricultural technologies enabled the farm to achieve excellent results: the average yield was approximately 49-50 centners per hectare, an excellent indicator of the productivity of Tatarstan's farmers.
The seminar was an important event for all industry participants, highlighting the need for further implementation of innovative solutions and a sustainable approach to agricultural development in the region.