In 2012, Priamure sown area increase on 164th. HA

In 2012, the sown area of Amur region will exceed 1 million square hectares and will be 1015th. HA, that on 164th. (or 19%) the above indicators for the year 2011. As 25 January told BakuToday the press service of the Amur Government, said the head of the Amur agriculture Sergey Vologdin, who noted that the Ministry forecasts and a significant increase in the gross cereal-13%.

Among the most ambitious projects in 2012, the next major already imported breeding animals cow meat. If last year delivered more than 2.5 thousand. goals, in 2012, this figure would nearly double to 5 thousand. goals.

Also Sergei Vologdin voiced needs farmers in technology for the coming year and the amount of funds to subsidize the cost of farmers. To handle the increased space required additional 150 grain harvesters, either wheeled or tracklaying, 50 tractors with over 350 HP, 10 forage harvesters. It will also require further complexes for fodder and vegetable-kartofelehraniliŝ. In General, the purchase of equipment will require more than 600 million roubles to subsidize the cost of agricultural producers.

 

 


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