Lukashenko urges to return Chernobyl-affected Polesie lands to agricultural use


 
During a working trip to Narovlya District, Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko called for the return of lands affected by the Chernobyl accident to agricultural use, BelTA has learned.

Officials briefed the president on the state of agriculture in Narovlya District. Its particular feature is that some of the arable land there is being cultivated by organizations from Mozyr District. These lands were once transferred to stronger, more financially stable farms capable of developing them, as in the case of the Budki dairy farm, which is located in Narovlya District, while its parent organization, the Krinichnaya experimental farm, is in Mozyr District.

“Have you managed these lands successfully?” the president asked, receiving an affirmative reply.

The discussion also touched upon expanding agricultural land by returning areas affected by the Chernobyl accident to cultivation. Across the entire Gomel Oblast, this added 1,300 hectares over the past year. “We must revive these lands. Whatever it takes, we must return to the lands we had in Soviet times. And we can do it,” Aleksandr Lukashenko emphasized.

“These so-called Chernobyl lands… ‘So‑called’ because I remember how politics was made out of this back then, and the lands were taken out of use,” the head of state noted. “Now it is not so easy to bring them back [to agricultural use]. We have developed a certain system. You need to look at the district, at the land, at the number of hectares, and build [dairy] complexes. Because around a complex there will always be a normal situation. Feed is neededб so the land will be cultivated properly.”
 
“If you continue to manage the land this way [as you are doing now]... You have carried out reclamation work. Beyond the Pripyat the order is ideal in comparison with other Pripyat districts and the country as a whole. For the country ,there is a very high level of agriculture on these lands. A very high level. If it is the case at every farm [in the district],” the Belarusian leader said.
 
“We are doing our best to make it this way everywhere. Of course, there is still work to be done,” replied Gomel Oblast Governor Ivan Krupko.
 

The president emphasized the importance of the interconnected nature of the agricultural industry, including crop production, livestock farming, and the availability of feed and fertilizers in achieving good results.

Another site visited by the head of state during his working trip was the Zarya state farm enterprise. The president recalled how at one time he made the decision to transfer land of Narovlya District to Mozyr’s Zarya, which was developing steadily at that moment. As a result, a consolidated agricultural enterprise was created, covering more than 11,500 hectares. “It is good that you took this land of Narovlya District. I was worried. I thought that I made a hasty decision. [But in the end] it turned out to be a good one. And the governor says you are doing a good job,” Aleksandr Lukashenko noted.
 
The president inspected the machinery and tractor fleet of the agricultural enterprise in Narovlya District and the organization of work at the mechanical yard. Here, in fairly simple conditions, they carry out not only minor repairs of equipment but also more complex types of work. All the necessary equipment is available for this. “You see, this is something to learn from!” the president praised. “Well done! Everything is compact, nothing excessive. An ideal machinery yard.” He instructed to apply this experience in other farms of similar scale.
 
Aleksandr Lukashenko spoke with one of the workers, introduced as the best turner in the district. The president emphasized that, in addition to one’s main job, it is essential to engage in mentoring and teach the younger generation. “I have my own team, my guard,” the head of state joked. “And what about you?”

In addition, the president was briefed on the technology used at the farm for crimping maize during feed preparation. This method is more economical than grinding or crushing that require the maize to be pre-dried, which leads to an additional expense. After crimping, the maize is stored in special sleeves with added preservatives. Such feed is suitable for both pigs and cattle. Last season, Zarya increased its volume of crimped maize fourfold, and this year plans to expand further. “Excellent, it is a good technology,” the head of state said. “Well done. It is important to focus on maize and increase sowing areas.”

 

 
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