Crimean winegrowers will receive 990 million rubles of support from the state
CrimeaPRESS reports:
207 million rubles is money for support due to the emergency. There are municipalities that are in emergency situations; they will receive hectare-by-hectare support for each hectare. That is, we do not divide farms into groups, we provide support per hectare,” Kratyuk said.
Also, 7 million rubles were allocated to scientific institutions that should deal with seed material. They also failed to successfully complete their tasks this year due to drought, frost and crop failure, he added.
The task will be set for next year — to produce about one and a half thousand tons of seeds to support ourselves — Kratyuk said.
Also, according to him, 300 million was allocated to milk processors. Financial support from the state awaits egg producers and vegetable oil processors.
If we had not supported processors now, the crop failure would have had an impact, and by and large we would have lost these enterprises; we have only a few of them—three. Therefore, we allocate about 7 rubles per kilogram of processed sunflower“, the minister explained.
According to him, the crop production industry will receive 990 million rubles, the livestock industry — 340 million rubles, the fisheries industry will receive 91 million rubles, of which about 60 million will come from the budget of the Republic of Crimea.
Production in the Black Sea has become under threat, so we decided to support our fishermen. This is a serious business that cannot be stopped, it must be supported and attempts must be made to preserve the artels in any way possible.
The largest amounts were allocated to the viticulture industry — 940 million rubles.
Next year we have 940 million rubles in viticulture alone. The amount is very serious, very ambitious, we will also have to master it and show that the Republic of Crimea can develop more than a thousand hectares of vineyards per yearsaid Kratyuk.
source: RIA Novosti Crimea
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