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Forestry activity in Khimki Forest near Moscow. Forestry in Russia is a set of industries related to wood harvesting and processing.It is one of the oldest sectors in the country's economy, Russia's timber industry is valued at $20 billion per year, and as at 2022, is the second largest producer of industrial roundwood. [1]
The Federal Agency for Forestry (Rosleskhoz; Russian: Федеральное агентство лесного хозяйства России (Рослесхоз), romanized: Federal'naya agentstvo po nedropol'zovaniyu) is a federal body that exercises oversight over forestry use in the Russian Federation. [2]
1910 - Yakov Mamin created tractor "Dwarf", later known as the "Russian tractor". However, mass production of tractors in Russia was launched only in the Soviet Union in the 20-30s. In 1917 the whole of Russia was 165 tractors
The ancestor of the Ministry of Natural Resources and the Environment is the State Mining and Geological Service, established by Peter the Great on October 2, 1700. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Ministry of Environment and the Ministry of Natural Resources were created on August 14, 1996.
The Forest Research Institute is renamed as the Karelian Forest Institute and transferred to the authority of the State Committee on Forest, Pulp-and-paper, Woodworking Industry and Forestry subordinated to the USSR Gosplan, and the Institute of Geology becomes subordinated to the USSR Ministry of Geology. [20]
The Ministry of Agriculture of the Russian Federation (Russian: Министерство сельского хозяйства Российской Федерации) is a ministry of the Government of Russia responsible for agricultural production, soil conservation, rural development, agricultural market regulation, and financial stabilization of the farm sector.
Kim Kardashian is pushing the style boundaries with her latest look!. On Monday, Dec. 2, the SKIMS founder, 44, posted images on Instagram snapped as she sported a printed white ski mask (or ...
On 15 March 1946, the People's Commissariats of Timber Industry USSR and Cellulose and Paper Industry USSR became, respectively, the Ministry of Timber Industry USSR and the Ministry of Cellulose and Paper Industry USSR. [1] On 29 July 1948, the two Ministries were combined into the Ministry of Timber and Paper Industry USSR.