Thanks to a grant from the regional Ministry of Agriculture, the youngest sheep breeder in Crimea tripled the number of his own farm

The youngest sheep breeder in Crimea, thanks to a grant from the Crimean Ministry of Agriculture, has tripled the number of his own farm. This was announced by Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Kazakhstan - Minister of Agriculture of the Republic of Kazakhstan Andrey Ryumshin. A resident of the Krasnogvardeisky district, Efim Petrishchev, at the age of 23, defended a business plan for state support in the amount of 1.5 million rubles.

“By his 24 years old, the guy managed to study as an agronomist at the Agrotechnological Academy, create and lead his own sheep farm and defend a business plan for state support in the amount of 1.5 million rubles. This allowed the guy to get the first hundred sheep. Today, a purposeful and self-sufficient young man is the owner of an enterprise with more than 300 heads of Tsigai sheep,” commented the Deputy Prime Minister.

Andrey Ryumshin emphasized that thinking everything a few steps ahead is the norm for a young and promising Crimean farmer, Yefim Petrishchev. There is no other way in the sheep breeding business.

“Efim puts the proceeds into circulation - for the development of the economy. The flock is growing, and its owner has moved from the category of a tenant to the category of the owner of the premises and lands of the former poultry house. Ecologically clean lamb is sold throughout the Crimea, the cut wool went to fabrics and socks in Volgograd,” the head of the Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Kazakhstan emphasized.

Efim Petrishchev is helped to develop in the agricultural business by sports principles laid down since childhood. Boxing bearing taught the guy to treat all the difficulties in life as a challenge from the enemy. The guy is clearly aware that the maximum effort and responsibility will always lead to the desired result. And it doesn’t matter where it happens: in a city or a village.

 

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