Scientists from Novosibirsk have discovered a bacteriophage that destroys bacteria in raw milk, preserving its freshness. The virus was isolated from the waters of the Katun River and has the potential to aid in cheese production.
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Russia is strengthening its technological sovereignty through a new national project in agriculture.
Russia is actively developing technological sovereignty through 8 national projects. One of them is the "Technological Support for Food Security" project with a budget of 260 billion rubles. Putin instructed financial support for farmers for spring work and support for domestic businesses.
The volume of production of veterinary vaccines in Russia increased by 40.7% in one year, reaching 27.08 billion doses in 2024.
In 2024, the production of veterinary vaccines in Russia increased by 40.7% compared to the previous year. Xenia Pugacheva reported that 27.08 billion doses of vaccines were released.
Domestic manufacturers plan to double production to 176.8 billion rubles by 2030.
Russia will increase funding for expeditions and research in fisheries up to 700 million rubles by 2024.
In 2024, more than 700 million rubles will be allocated from the federal budget to the fisheries complex of Russia. The funds will be used for research on bioresources and renovation of the institute's premises.
The aim is to strengthen scientific sovereignty and to train specialists.
Scientists from the Khabarovsk region have developed a neural network for accurate forecasting of crop yields.
Scientists from the Pacific University have developed a neural network to predict crop yields in the Khabarovsk region. With an accuracy of 85%, it determines the productivity of various crops in fertile soil using meteorological data, satellite imagery, and soil characteristics. The model obtained will help agronomists optimize resources and reduce risks. Scientists plan to refine the neural network to increase accuracy and expand functionality.
Scientists from the South Federal University have developed a new device for precise monitoring of soil and increasing crop productivity.
Scientists from SKFU have created a device for monitoring soil and plant growth to improve crop yields. They have developed a method for analyzing soil using a radar system to optimize agricultural processes. The new data allows for carrying out agronomic activities and determining the necessary amount of fertilizers.
Scientists have developed new agricultural devices for soil cultivation in Crimea, combating the unstable moisture regime.
Scientists from the Agricultural Research Institute in Crimea have developed improved soil processing devices, including the "Svarog" seedbed cultivator and the pre-sowing combine "Crimea." They have also created a soil loosener for vineyards, improving the conditions for plant root growth.
Cognitive Pilot has introduced a new technology using artificial intelligence to improve the accuracy of autopilots in agriculture.
Company Cognitive Pilot, together with Sber and Cognitive Technologies, has developed an innovative technology for agricultural machinery autopilots, improving the accuracy of artificial vision. The neural network mechanism identifies the boundaries of field sections, allowing for more precise detection. The technology enables autopilots to see even minor changes in field texture and determine boundaries with centimeter precision.
Stavropol State Agrarian University and the State Autonomous Institution "Resource" have signed a partnership agreement to train specialists in agriculture at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum 2024.
StGAU and GAp "Resource" have agreed to collaborate at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum 2024. They will be preparing specialists for agriculture, modernizing education, and providing scholarships. GAp is interested in training personnel due to high demand in the region.