
September 29, Belynichi district. During his visit to the Belynichi district, President of Belarus ALEXANDER LUKASHENKO visited the Lyamnitsa dairy complex of the collective farm Rodina, BELTA correspondent reports.
A week ago in Soligorsk, the HEAD of state took part in the plenary session of the republican seminar-meeting on the development of livestock farming. Then the President stated that he had plans to familiarize himself in detail with cattle fattening . As an example, he cited the work of the collective farm Rodina collective farm in the Belynichi district, where an effective system has been developed.
Today, having visited the Lyamnitsa dairy complex of this farm and familiarized himself with the organization of MILK production and raising heifers in the livestock building, the head of state was pleased with what he saw.
What is the secret of this livestock building? They built it on the farm on their own. It looks simple, but at the same time reliable: concrete floors, metal structures, wooden walls and slate roof. The construction, including materials, cost Br185 thousand. The facility was erected in 3 months.
“Kopeks. Well done! We all say: yes, yes, yes. But few people do it. We live in the forest - I don’t want to take it, especially after a windfall. This is the best place for livestock,” he emphasized.
As Oleg Lapotentov, chairman of the agricultural cooperative, reported, the agricultural cooperative invested Br2.7 million in the reconstruction of the entire dairy complex, including the reconstruction of three buildings and the construction of a milking and milk unit - about Br1.15 million. For comparison, in the MINSK region they are building a dairy commodity complexes for Br5-6 million. True, this takes into account the equipment.
“Here. There is no need to invent anything. We need to build this in the name of the revolution,” said Alexander Lukashenko. “This is what we need today in order to take the cattle out of the barns into such premises. Rolling them into reinforced concrete is a colossal expense.”
More than 300 people work at the Rodina collective farm; the average salary here is over Br2.2 thousand.