At least three hundred million rubles will be allocated to the Crimean peninsula so that local livestock breeders can further develop their livestock breeding.
The fact that the Crimean peasants will receive subsidies, said the first deputy head of the Ministry of Agriculture of the Crimea Vladimir Anyukhin. He stressed that the full amount of subsidies will amount to 307 million Russian rubles.
As the press service of the Crimean Ministry of Agriculture informs, the money from the state budget of the Russian Federation will go not only to meet the needs of the livestock breeding industry, but also to ensure that livestock workers in the peninsula can fully preserve and increase the number of livestock of cows, goats and sheep.Today, Crimean pastoralists are actively increasing the population of ewes and spring sheep, goats and goats older than one year, as well as the number of cows and calves.
According to Vladimir Anyukhin, cattle farmers on the peninsula can already apply for a state subsidy. It is noteworthy that applications will be accepted until the end of this year - until December 6, 2019.Also, the first deputy head of the Crimean Ministry of Agriculture notes that at least 212 million rubles will be spent on meeting the needs of breeding farms, and a little more than 94 million will be spent on preserving and increasing the number of animals.