District's Major Businesses Handle Over Two-Thirds of Farmable Acreage, According to Sergey Nikishin
In a recent episode of the popular Russian documentary series "District Day," the focus was on the economy of Shcherbinovsky District, a municipality in the Kuban region known for its thriving agricultural activities. The show, which delved into the district's economic landscape, was also featured on "Details," another renowned documentary series.
The episode began with a visit to the dairy complex of the "Lenin's Banner" collective farm in Staroshcherbinovskaya stanitsa. This establishment, a significant player in the district's dairy production, was highlighted for its role in contributing to the district's high average daily milk yield per cow, which stands at 28.9 liters, surpassing the regional average of 27.3 liters.
The tour continued to ZAO "Primorskoe," a location where seed production for domestic agriculture is addressed. Here, the importance of the district's agricultural activities in supporting domestic agriculture was underscored.
Another stop was at LLC "Cooperative Industry Combine," a bakery in the district, where the show emphasized the district's focus on grain farming. The average yield of grains and legumes in the district is an impressive 56.9 centners per hectare, indicating the district's success in this sector.
The guests on the show included key figures from the district's agricultural sector. Sergei Nikishin, Deputy Head of Shcherbinovsky District and Head of the Department for Agro-Industrial Complex Issues, was among them, as was Natalia Shevchenko, Deputy Head of Shcherbinovsky District and Head of the Financial Department. Andrei Prilepin, Head of the Dairy Complex of the Agricultural Production Cooperative "Lenin's Banner," Roman Klimov, Director of LLC "Cooperative Industry Combine," and Alexei Isupov, Agronomist of ZAO "Primorskoe," also graced the show with their insights.
The guests' roles within the agricultural sector, spanning administration, dairy production, and industry, provided a comprehensive overview of the district's agricultural activities.
The economic overview concluded with discussions on the "Kuban Azov" development strategy, a plan for the growth and development of several municipalities in the region, including Shcherbinovsky District. Approved by the governor last year, this strategy covers five municipalities, including Shcherbinovsky District, and aims to foster economic growth and development until 2030.
In summary, Shcherbinovsky District, with its focus on grain farming and livestock breeding, stands as a significant contributor to the Kuban region's agricultural sector. The district's high yields and successful agricultural activities, as showcased in the "District Day" and "Details" episodes, underscore its potential for continued growth and development in the years to come.
In the economic overview, Natalia Shevchenko, the Head of the Financial Department in Shcherbinovsky District, discussed financial aspects of the district's thriving agricultural activities. The "Kuban Azov" development strategy, which covers five municipalities including Shcherbinovsky District, aims to foster economic growth and business development in the agricultural sector until 2030.