
SHKLOV DISTRICT, 27 September (BelTA) - During a working trip to Shklov District, Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko toured a feed mill in Shklov and approved of the reconstruction project carried out at the mill, BelTA has learned.
The head of state has been briefed that the mill is already operational. It runs new automated production lines and operates a process for drying and processing various types of grain, including corn and rapeseed, into compound feed. The facility produces feed for poultry, cattle, and pigs, which significantly increases livestock farming efficiency. Moreover, the raw materials are used not only to make feed but also other by-products. For example, in the course of the production of rapeseed feed, the mill presses rapeseed oil. “Very efficiently. Way to go,” Aleksandr Lukashenko remarked.



The president zeroed in on the mill’s raw material supply and profitability and urged the need to strike a reasonable balance between the interests of the enterprise itself (which would prefer to purchase grain at lower prices) and suppliers seeking maximum revenue for their products. “Don't rip off people,” the president asked the director of the mill. “Do not hurt producers either.”
Aleksandr Lukashenko was assured that the mill is operating in the black and receiving raw materials in sufficient volumes. For example, to attract suppliers, the mill uses a system of mutual offsets.
Another aspect highlighted by the president was the importance of meeting the needs of the Shklov District but also of neighboring districts.
"The modernization of the administrative complex on the grounds is now nearing completion. It will include a café that will be open to everyone. “You've done everything nicely. If there is something else you need to do, perhaps we might help with some things. If something is good for people, if it generates income, it should be done,” the head of state said.
“Everything looks nicely,” the president said. “Unlike Gorodets, this complex looks decent. It's done wisely. Perfectly.”
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The president zeroed in on the mill’s raw material supply and profitability and urged the need to strike a reasonable balance between the interests of the enterprise itself (which would prefer to purchase grain at lower prices) and suppliers seeking maximum revenue for their products. “Don't rip off people,” the president asked the director of the mill. “Do not hurt producers either.”
Aleksandr Lukashenko was assured that the mill is operating in the black and receiving raw materials in sufficient volumes. For example, to attract suppliers, the mill uses a system of mutual offsets.
Another aspect highlighted by the president was the importance of meeting the needs of the Shklov District but also of neighboring districts.
"The modernization of the administrative complex on the grounds is now nearing completion. It will include a café that will be open to everyone. “You've done everything nicely. If there is something else you need to do, perhaps we might help with some things. If something is good for people, if it generates income, it should be done,” the head of state said.
“Everything looks nicely,” the president said. “Unlike Gorodets, this complex looks decent. It's done wisely. Perfectly.”