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Agricultural producers of the Krasnoyarsk Territory will be reimbursed for the costs of updating machinery and equipment

14 November 17:27

Medium and large organizations of the agro-industrial complex of the Krasnoyarsk Territory can count on support.

The regional Ministry of Agriculture accepts documents for selection until December 5, 2025 inclusive. More than 300 million rubles have been allocated to farmers from the regional budget.

In 2024 and over the past period of 2025, agricultural producers purchased 1,730 units of machinery and equipment worth over 10 billion rubles. Including 228 tractors, 96 grain harvesters and 16 forage harvesters, 48 ​​sowing complexes, as well as 1,390 units of other agricultural machinery and equipment.

Enterprises are compensated for 30% of the costs of machinery and equipment that were purchased under purchase and sale agreements or financial lease (leasing) in the period from January 2024 to February 2025. The maximum limit per recipient is 20 million rubles.

This year the selection for subsidies in this area is being held for the second time. In the spring, 109 agricultural producers of the region received compensation for part of the costs of purchased machinery and equipment for a total amount of over 765 million rubles.

“This time we have expanded the list of subsidized machinery and equipment. Now the region's agricultural producers can reimburse the costs of purchasing not only basic types of equipment, but also trailed equipment, navigation systems, equipment for keeping and raising poultry, milking parlors, including robotic systems for milking cows and feeding animals. Increasing production efficiency and introducing modern technologies, equipping farms are among the priority areas of state support,” said the regional Minister of Agriculture Dmitry Voropaev.

Let us add that a similar support measure is also in effect in the region for small agricultural producers. This year, part of the costs for the purchase of machinery and equipment will be reimbursed to 117 individual entrepreneurs, peasant farms and consumer agricultural cooperatives.