Tomsk farmers visited a breeding center in the Moscow region.

Tomsk farmers visited a breeding center in the Moscow region.
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A delegation from the Tomsk Region, led by Deputy Governor Mikhail Ratner, visited the breeding center of JSC Moskovskoye.
The company specializes in breeding pedigree cattle and has a wide selection of stud bulls. The company's catalog includes several hundred bulls of dairy and beef breeds, including Holstein, Angler, Jersey, Simmental, Hereford, Aberdeen Angus, and others.
According to the company's CEO, Ivan Yanchukov, the goal of JSC Moskovskoye's breeding program is to provide Russian livestock breeders with high-quality breeding material to improve the genetic potential of their cattle. Products produced at this facility are purchased by more than 1,200 farms in 60 regions of RUSSIA.
JSC Moskovskoye provides services for selecting sires for breeding stock, conducts livestock evaluations, issues breeding certificates, and conducts training seminars.
Tomsk farmers assessed the genetic resources available at JSC Moskovskoye, its equipment, and production level, and met with the company's specialists. During the visit, mutually beneficial cooperation in livestock breeding and herd reproduction was discussed. Galina Petrova, DIRECTOR of the Nelyubino Agricultural Production Cooperative, noted that her farm has a long and successful history of collaborating with the reproduction center.
Tomsk Oblast boasts the highest cow productivity in Siberia. By the end of 2024 , the average MILK yield per cow was 8,023 kg, and in 2025, it is expected to reach 8,115 kg. According to Deputy Governor Mikhail Ratner, the increase in milk yield is directly dependent on high-quality breeding work and government support measures.
"The region offers a subsidy for the purchase of semen from stud bulls, which provides reimbursement of 50 percent of the cost of regular semen and up to 80 percent of the cost of sexed semen," Ratner noted.

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