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Lukashenka: Today There Is One Sheep, Tomorrow There Will Be One And Three Tenths Of Sheep

Lukashenka: Today There Is One Sheep, Tomorrow There Will Be One And Three Tenths Of Sheep

The dictator has decided to breed sheep.

While agreeing on the appointment of the heads of local authorities on June 11th, Lukashenka once again made a number of critical remarks about the activities of the government headed by Siarhei Rumas, the press service of the dictator reports.

In particular, the ruler reminded that he had previously instructed to develop new directions in agriculture and produce products in demand in the market. For example, he believes that sheep breeding could be started in Belarus. The dictator noted that many Belarusian enterprises used to specialize in this field.

"The government writes to me - well, it's just disgusting to read. Well, if only I hadn't understood anything about it, I could have tolerated this run-around reply. Until 2025, they will add 133% of sheep. That is, we will have sheep breeding, we will breed sheep. It's wool, it's sheep, it's mutton. It seems that there is a demand in the market. Well, in short, we will breed these sheep. So, what is 33% until 2025? Today it is one sheep, and tomorrow it will be one and three tenths of sheep. Well, what is this rate?" - Lukashenka was outraged.

The dictator stressed that we should take the work seriously, especially since there are prospects in this direction. "Look how much land is empty, even in Mahiliou region. I'm not talking about the regions below, the Prypiats, the center, to the west, the Nioman. The floodplains are not occupied. Sometimes when you fly, you feel sorry for the deserted lands. We can build light sheds somewhere closer to the floodplains and keep these sheep, - the press service quotes the ruler. - I became convinced of it personally. I probably have 50 of them now. I give them to people, there is plenty of them. What are the costs? In the morning you go, mow the grass for half an hour, take it to them - and it is enough. They go to pasture or to the forest, they stay in this forest in the heat.

Lukashenka noted that wool can be supplied to Minsk worsted textile mill, and many manufacturers need leather. "We can process everything, the light industry is good. But we are waiting for something. We are waiting for Lukashenka to hit you on the head, - he added. - Therefore, look for new directions, new cultivating crops. You have to sell, you have to earn money."

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