

Lukashenko's Stern Warning: Brest Region Faces Critical Challenges
Lukashenko Addresses Brest Region Challenges: Logistics, Livestock Mortality, and the Need for Action President Alexander Lukashenko held a meeting today to discuss critical issues in Belarus' Brest region. The discussion focused on significant problems in transportation and logistics, impacting economic activity and agricultural output. Of particular concern was the alarmingly low yield of calves, a matter that the President described as needing urgent attention. "The calf yield is simply unacceptable," Lukashenko stated during the meeting. "We need a serious and principled conversation about this because maintaining the entire herd would have yielded a decent result." The President also highlighted the need for improved veterinary services, emphasizing the importance of addressing livestock mortality to ensure the region's agricultural stability. The official representing the Brest region outlined the challenges, citing logistical bottlenecks and infrastructural limitations. He presented data on the reduced calf yields and the ongoing efforts to improve veterinary care. The meeting underscored the Belarusian government's commitment to resolving these issues and fostering sustainable development in the Brest region. The President's direct engagement signals a commitment to addressing these critical concerns and improving the welfare of the region's agricultural sector.