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Krasny Vostok Agro-Holding Rated Biggest Dairy Enterprise in Russia Рус Тат Lat Eng КПК/PDA RSS Search Breaking news 21 March, 6:39 People with autism 'die younger', warns charity / 17:30 PM Last year called one of warmest since 1951 / 15:26 Weather °C Kazan Mayor: No matter whether we reach bottom of crisis or Traffic not as we are not divers / 14:39 ECONOMY OFFICIAL NEWS SOCIETY AGRICULTURE CULTURE SPORT HEALTH & ENVIRONMENT POLITICS HITECH SHOW BUSINESS KAZAN NEWS Region: SELECT Agriculture Agriculture Krasny Vostok agro-holding rated biggest dairy enterprise in 14:30 18.03 Russia may resume Russia import of European cheeses 11:51 17.03 Fake dairy products 18 December 2009,12:26 Print version under Tatarstan brands detected – Akhmetov The ranking of Russia's biggest agricultural producers in 2006-2008 was compiled 10:51 17.03 Mamat Akhmetov: by Russian Academy of Agricultural Sciences. Costs of social breads to remain stable (Kazan, December 18, Tatar-inform). According to a ranking issued by the Russian Academy of Agricultural Sciences, the present leader of Tatarstan, JSC Krasny Vostok, has produced 135 thousand tonnes of milk from 12:58 16.03 Tatarstan Agriculture 19.3 thousand cows. This is 4-fold of that achieved by the previous leader, ranked second in the rating list. and Food Minister: Spring field campaign costs about 16 billion In terms of grain production, Krasny Vostok, whose output from 57 thousand hectares was 171 thousand tonnes rubles of grain, has been ranked second after a company located in the warmer Krasnodarsky region. *A 17:50 15.03 Rosstat proceeds Found an error in the text? Select it and press Ctrl + Enter . The O rphus system is used. printing 15 million forms for census of Agriculture Поделиться: 12:50 14.03 Laishevo region family farm keeps over 100 calves Write a comment 12:32 14.03 Tetushi region farmer plans to increase geese Your name: flock to 25,000 birds Comment: 14:10 11.03 Ilshat Nuriyev: Arsk agriculture most developed in Tatarstan 14:29 10.03 Agricultural companies buy mineral fertilizers for spring sowing Security code: 14:14 10.03 Zainsk region farm uses ‘milk taxi' for feeding calves 11:31 09.03 Tatarstan farmers boost their share in gross republic’s output 15:52 04.03 Tatarstan agricultural delegation takes part in Potato- 2016 exhibition 15:38 04.03 Almost 20 tonnes of Polish apples imported to Russia 16:49 02.03 Aksubayevo region needs about 9,600 tonnes of seeds for spring sowing 15:39 01.03 Winter crops successfully go through cold season Interviews and Analysis Tatarstan Svetlana Ak Bars: Results farmers rely on Shanskaya: My of KHL regular organic produc... first attempt to season ... ... ... ... by Tatar-inform 14.03.2016 ... by Tatar-inform 24.02.2016 by Tatar-inform 29.02.2016 Roman Student of Year Truth or Fiction: Shaikhutdinov: 2015 Fake reports of Innopolis should D.Mamakova: I media... be... do no... ... ... Diana is moving ahead: new achievements are by Tatar-inform 19.01.2016 awaiting her.... by Tatar-inform 11.02.2016 by Tatar-inform 29.01.2016 Read more © 2013 Branch of OAO Tatmedia IA Tatar-inform Informational Agency of the Republic of Tatarstan About agency Mass media registration certificate ЭЛ № Ф С77-40391 from June 30, 2010 Address: 420066, Kazan, Dekabristov st., 2 Telephone: +7 (843) 222-0-999 E-mail: [email protected] Site developed by — Department of Internet projects "Tatar-Inform".
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