Starting this year, farmers, as well as individual agricultural entrepreneurs in the region, can receive state support for the purchase of new machinery and equipment. Farmers from the regional budget will be reimbursed 30% of the costs. 366 million rubles are provided for this.
You can buy both under a direct contract and in leasing. This year there will be several selections for the subsidy, the first one is planned for April. An announcement about the start of accepting applications will be posted on the website of the Ministry of Agriculture of the Territory. The list of agricultural machinery and equipment for which you can get support is wide - tractors, self-propelled grain and forage harvesters, seeding complexes, equipment for grain processing, transportation, storage, primary processing of milk, etc.
Leonid Shorokhov, Deputy Chairman of the Krai Government - Minister of Agriculture and Trade: “Stimulation of the creation and development of farms, subsidiary farms and agricultural cooperatives, assistance in organizing self-employment in the countryside are our key tasks. That is why in the new law on state support of the agro-industrial complex of the region, developed on behalf of the Governor Alexander Uss, special attention is paid to small forms of management. This is a large number of areas of state assistance for various purposes, including the renewal of the fleet of agricultural vehicles.”
Representatives of small and medium businesses in the countryside also have access to support for the overhaul of tractors (with a capacity of 120 horsepower and above) and their units. From the regional budget, farmers will be reimbursed 50% of the costs, but not more than 2 million rubles. Three selections are planned for this year, the first will be held in March.
Last year, farmers bought more than 9,7 agricultural machines worth 22 billion rubles. In this volume, the share of acquisition by farmers and individual entrepreneurs is 275%. 195 general purpose tractors, 46 grain and forage harvesters, 1,5 sowing complexes and more than 188 thousand units of other equipment were delivered to the farms. Most of the equipment was purchased by the farmers of the Bolshemurtinsky (173 units), Sukhobuzimsky (169 units), Nazarovsky (163 units) and Uzhursky (XNUMX units) districts.
We add that large agricultural producers can also count on support for the purchase of agricultural machinery and equipment.