“Why was Shklov District chosen as a starting point for these recovery and restoration efforts? Because I know every meter here. The whole country will copy this experience. No district can develop without this basic infrastructure,” the Belarusian leader emphasized.
A large-scale renovation is underway at the site. Old buildings are being demolished to create modern and comfortable workplaces for repair and maintenance of agricultural machinery and equipment. The work is to be completed by November this year.
All districts in the country should be put to rights using this model. “We keep saying that regions will be the drivers of Belarus' development,” the president remarked.
The premises of the district agricultural service center were transferred to the Kupalovskoye holding company, the largest enterprise in the district. However, Aleksandr Lukashenko emphasized that the enterprise should work in the interests of the entire district. The head of state was assured that this would be the case.
The president instructed the chairman of the district executive committee to keep tabs on the operation of the agricultural service center. “Your task is to critically assess its performance, but not to hold it back,” he said addressing Chairman of the Shklov District Executive Committee Sergei Bartosh.
He reported that the agricultural service center will perform comprehensive repairs of agricultural machinery, engines, gearboxes, hydraulics, and milking equipment.
“First was the technology, and then came the building. We did not adjust the technology to the building,” said Head of the Belarus President Property Management Directorate Yuri Nazarov.
“Everything needs to be put to rights. If you've come here, put everything in order. Let's agree on the following: all the processes should be launched in December, as planned,” the president said.