Russian Ministry of Agriculture Draft Reform

The Russian Ministry of Agriculture has introduced a draft reform aimed at restructuring the current agricultural subsidy system. This reform is poised to have substantial implications for the dairy industry in Russia.

Key Financial Changes

The reform involves a reduction in subsidies, with the total amount being cut to 23.3 billion rubles. This financial adjustment signifies a shift in the government's approach to supporting the agricultural sector, including dairy farming.

Mandatory Agricultural Insurance

In addition to the subsidy reduction, the reform introduces mandatory agricultural insurance. This new requirement is designed to provide a safety net for agricultural producers, ensuring stability and risk management in the wake of reduced direct financial aid.

Implications for the Dairy Industry

These changes are likely to impact various stakeholders within the dairy industry, from farmers to large dairy producers, as they adjust to the new financial landscape and insurance requirements.

Modified: 2026/04/02


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