Lukashenko on agro-services in Shklov: the entire country will copy this experience

Lukashenko on agro-services in Shklov: the entire country will copy this experience
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April 22, Shklov. The reconstructed district agricultural service center will serve as a model for the modernization and restoration of similar organizations across the country. This was announced by Belarusian President ALEXANDER LUKASHENKO during a visit to the agricultural service center in Shklov, BelTA reports.
"Why are we starting the resuscitation and restoration work in the Shklov district? Because I know every inch of it. The entire country will emulate this experience. The district cannot develop without this foundation," the Belarusian leader emphasized. A large-scale reconstruction is underway at the site. Old buildings are being demolished to create modern, comfortable conditions for the repair and maintenance of a wide range of agricultural machinery and equipment by November of this year. This model will be used to establish order in all districts. "We constantly say that Belarus will develop through the regions," the President noted.

Currently, the district agroservice site is managed by the Kupalovskoye holding company, the largest enterprise in the district. However, Alexander Lukashenko emphasized that the organization must work in the interests of the entire district. The HEAD of state was assured that this would be the case.

The President specifically emphasized that the agroservice's work must be constantly monitored by the chairman of the district executive committee. "Your job is to be a critic, but not to hinder the process," he told district head Sergei Bartosh. He reported that the agroservice would provide full repairs for agricultural machinery, engines, gearboxes, hydraulics, and milking equipment.

"First, they drew up the technology, and then they built a building around it. We didn't adapt it to the building," clarified Yuri Nazarov, Chief of Staff of the Presidential Executive Office.
"Everything needs to be put in order. If you've already come here, everything needs to be in order," the President said. "We agree: come in December, and the system will be fully operational. Just as intended."