Today, in the administration building in the city of Kukmor, a meeting was held on the topic “On the results of the work of the State Budgetary Institution of the Republic of Tatarstan “Lubyanka Forestry” and the State Budgetary Institution of the Republic of Tatarstan “Educational and Experimental Lubyanka Forestry” in 2021 and tasks for 2022. Progress of preparations for the fire hazardous and silvicultural seasons of 2022. The meeting was attended by the Minister of Forestry of the Republic of Tatarstan Ravil Kuzyurov, the head of the Kukmorsky municipal district Sergey Dimitriev, representatives of the executive committee of the district, the district chamber of land and property relations, the district department of agriculture and food, heads of rural settlements.
Head-forester Fardus Khabibrakhmanov reported on the results of the work. He said that last year on the territory of the forestry, work was carried out on reforestation on an area of 43 hectares, agrotechnical care for forest crops - on 300 hectares, their addition - on 20 hectares, sowing seeds in the basic forest nursery - on 0.4 hectares. 65 kg of seeds of the main forest-forming species were harvested and 725.8 thousand pieces of standard planting material were grown.
Fardus Khabibrakhmanov also dwelled on the sanitary and health-improving, control and supervision measures, environmental actions, etc.
Further, the director of the State Budgetary Institution of the Republic of Tatarstan “Training and Experimental Lubyanka Forestry” Sergey Fedorov, engineer for the protection and protection of the forest of the State Budgetary Institution of the Republic of Tatarstan “Training and Experimental Sabinsky Forestry” Zoya Multanova and others made presentations at the meeting.
Summing up the meeting, Minister Ravil Kuzyurov gave a positive assessment of the work of subordinate institutions last year. “I thank everyone for their hard, creative work and contribution to the development of the republic's forest complex,” he said. “The priority task for the coming period is to prepare for the fire-hazardous and silvicultural seasons of 2022.”