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Kaluga authorities: Russia's accession to the WTO was the impetus to update the AIC

Order of 26.5 billion rubles in 2013 was the volume of gross agricultural production in all categories of the Kaluga region.

Order of 26.5 billion rubles in 2013 was the volume of gross agricultural production in all categories of the Kaluga region.

Gross agricultural production decreased by 7% , experts attribute this to the adverse weather conditions that accompanied 2013 . The production of meat as a whole increased by 13% , poultry - by 18% , beef - 4%. 19% produced more eggs. By introducing new breeding complexes and acquisition of high-quality breeding dairy cattle managed to stabilize the daily total production of milk . Among the significant achievements of the agricultural complex of the region there was an increase of private capital. For the year attracted more than four billion rubles of investment resources .

Increased competition associated with Russia's WTO accession , was the impetus for innovative renewal AIC. On behalf of Governor designed program to create robotic hundred farms for two years . To date, the region has established 33 milking robot. In parallel, the development of the "100 meat farms ». Analyzing work

agricultural sector in the past year , the head of the Kaluga region Anatoly Artamonov advised farmers not to write off their problems on the weather , citing the economy, which could achieve growth. According to the governor , the success achieved in all weather conditions and on any ground, if properly defined strategy .

« dairy and beef cattle , namely the production of high-end beef - these are two of our strategic direction. In the context of increased competition , we can attract consumers only the unique quality products. For this it is necessary to equip the facilities with the latest equipment and introduce modern technologies " , - said Anatoly Artamonov . .

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