Issues oncultivation of planting materials, reforestation and ravine plantings creation were discussed at the Republican alignment meeting in Mamadyshskiy distrcit

7 June 2017, Wednesday

 An alignment meeting “Cultivation of planting materials, reforestation and ravine plantings creation. Transfer of forest plantations to the forested areas” was held in Mamadyshskiy district. Almas Nazirov, the Minister of Forestry of the Republic of Tatarstan, Anatoly Ivanov, the Head of the district, the Directors -Forest wardens, the Directors of the forestry enterprisesparticipated in the event.

During the meeting, the foresters visited Sokolskiy and Kumazanskiy forest districts, where an examination and analysis of forest cultures, ravine plantations created in 2013 and this year, was conducted. Forestry equipment was also demonstrated to the foresters.

At the meeting, Almas Nazirov noted that the works on forest cultures and protective plantations establishment were completed: "It is worth noting that this year the weather conditions favored the process of forest plantations establishment. Cool weather, for us – the foresters – is only on hand. At present, forest fires have been prevented in the Republic of Tatarstan, which is also very important in the summer period. Works on seedssowing in the forest gardens and forest cultures supplementing have almost been completed. At the same time, there are much work to be performed to carry out weeding, overplanting for the last 2 years, seeds harvesting and soilpreparation for reforestation and afforestation in the next spring period".

During the meeting, the Minister also added that the Mamadyshskiy district was the birthplace of hereditary foresters, and the specialists of this district had always been best known for their diligence, knowledge of their work and careful attitude to the forest.

Currently, much attention is paid to reforestation in the Republic of Tatarstan. For today, forest crops are laid on the area of ​​1831 hectares. Forcomparison, in 2015 thisvolumewas 1658 hectares.

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