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Growth of agricultural lending: a record 873 billion rubles have been allocated in Russia, with Rostov region and Krasnodar region leading the way.
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Growth of agricultural lending: a record 873 billion rubles have been allocated in Russia, with Rostov region and Krasnodar region leading the way.

In Russia, 873 billion rubles have been allocated for loans. Rostov region leads in agricultural lending, surpassing Krasnodar region. The volume of loans for agricultural work has increased by 16%. Rosselkhozbank allocated 585 billion, Sberbank - 288 billion rubles. Krasnodar region is ahead in the number of loans, while Rostov region is in second place.

9 September 2024 9 September 2024

In total, Russia allocated credits amounting to 873 billion rubles. This figure indicates the development of the credit sector and the need for financing from the population and entrepreneurs.

A notable fact is that the Rostov region leads in crediting agricultural work, surpassing the Krasnodar region, which is the result of the work of agricultural organizations and the need for additional credit funds. This information was provided by the press service of the Ministry of Agriculture of Russia.

Currently, the total amount of credit funds issued by major banks for seasonal field work has reached about 873 billion rubles, which is 16% more than the previous year's figure. This indicates the unwavering interest of creditors in this sector.

In particular, Rosselkhozbank increased lending for these purposes by 14%, reaching 585 billion rubles, and Sberbank increased it by 20%, reaching 288 billion rubles. This information was clarified by the Ministry of Agriculture of Russia.

The largest amount of credit funds was allocated in the Rostov region - 96.3 billion rubles, the Krasnodar region - 95.3 billion, and the Moscow region - 63.6 billion. Currently, according to the latest data as of August 27, the Krasnodar region is the leader in the number of loans issued, while the Rostov region is in second place.

Additionally, it is worth noting that the Ministry of Agriculture of the Russian Federation observes a growing interest of farmers in investment loans, which is manifested in a twofold increase in the number of applications this year. This indicates significant interest of agricultural organizations in financial support and development opportunities.

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