
State support has already been provided to 17 agricultural producers in 2024 , engaged in the production of high-quality wool. These measures are aimed at stimulating production growth, especially in the context of unstable wool prices. The current low price of raw materials makes increased subsidies especially relevant, helping farmers to maintain and develop their farms.
One of the key measures for intensifying sheep farming in the region is the construction of fattening sites. They will help to better organize the fattening process and improve the quality of the products, which, in turn, will lead to an increase in wool production.
The increase in subsidies by 6 million rubles will have a positive impact on farmers in Kalmykia, compensating for the costs of maintaining sheep and creating incentives to increase the competitiveness of products. Sheep farming plays an important role in the region's agricultural economy, and support for this industry contributes to the overall improvement of the economic situation.
Given current market trends, it is important not only to increase production volumes, but also to establish a distribution network. In this context, the authors of the news emphasize the need to turn to potential EXPORT markets, as well as to develop wool processing, which will create added value locally and increase farmers' incomes . The focus on the effective use of the opportunities provided will help improve the quality of life in rural areas of Kalmykia.