In one of the farms of Bashkortostan, two milking robots began to work

In Bashkortostan, another dairy farm was equipped with milking robots. This time, the equipment of the Swedish company DeLaval was installed at the Agrotech enterprise in the Iglinsky district.

it was purchased on lease and will eventually cost the company 42 million rubles. It is gratifying that thanks to the republican program for updating the technical park of the agro-industrial complex, an agricultural enterprise will be able to count on reimbursement of up to half of the costs.

The ceremonial launch of a robotic milking parlor in the village of Leninskoye took place on December 1.

“Today we are present at the opening of the most modern robotic milking parlor in the country at the moment,” said Ilshat Fazrakhmanov, Deputy Prime Minister of the Government of the Republic of Belarus, Minister of Agriculture. - Milking robots help to get the maximum MILK, and the highest quality, because, unlike humans, they do not make mistakes and do not get tired. Such equipment is the future. And it will certainly appear in those enterprises where they think about the future. It is very important for us to make the production of milk, MEAT and other livestock products highly productive. Here we cannot do without modern, high-tech equipment.”

The agricultural enterprise "Agrotech" is the largest in the Iglinsky district. The farm has more than 1,000 heads of cattle, of which more than 500 are cows. The farm has 5 livestock buildings. Just one of them, built under the 500 Farms program, was modernized with two milking robots from the Swedish company DeLaval. By the way, in recent years, the enterprise has been actively updating livestock facilities and, of course, receives subsidies from the republican budget to compensate for part of the costs. So, last year alone, the limited liability company "Agrotech" was allocated more than 6 million state support in this area.

“The purchase and installation of two robots is only the first part of the farm modernization,” says farm manager Kamil Nafikov. – Still, this is a full-fledged investment project. It also implies the arrangement of stall equipment, ventilation, and the reconstruction of the entire livestock building. There are plans to purchase two more milking robots. Therefore, we continue to count on state support as an enterprise implementing an investment project.”

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