Monday, February 23, 2015

In the State Duma asking the Cabinet to allocate an additional 15 billion rubles for the spring field work – BBC

In the State Duma asking the Cabinet to allocate an additional 15 billion rubles for the spring field work – BBC

The deputies of the State Duma of the “United Russia” sent a letter to the Prime Minister of Russia Dmitry Medvedev with a request for additional 15 billion rubles for the spring field work, reports TASS with reference to the deputy chairman of the Duma Committee on Agrarian Issues Hope Shkolkina.

Members of parliament have proposed Cabinet “promptly consider the allocation from the federal budget additional funds provided by the Priority Action Plan for sustainable economic development and social stability in 2015, in the amount of not less than 15 billion rubles for the provision of decoupled support in the plant, which will provide farmers timely availability of financial resources for quality and timely spring field work “, outlined Shkolkina content of the document.

She stressed that to the fore now face questions that are related to spring field work, the quality of which depends not only economic but also social stability of the country as a whole.

«In addition, the program developed by the Ministry of Agriculture of Russian import substitution will require an increase in livestock and fodder, respectively, are no longer talk about increasing the demand for bakery products and cereals, which usually occurs due to lower real incomes, “- said Shkolkina.

In a letter to the Prime Minister, signed by United Russia, it is noted that currently the southern regions of the country have begun to spring field work.

According to Shkolkina allocated from the federal budget in the amount of decoupled support 14.4 billion rubles is not able to provide substantial assistance to farmers in the spring field work in the first all because of its small size, especially against the background of ever-increasing production costs. In view of these circumstances Medvedev requested to increase support for farmers.

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