Over the past week, the State Procurement Committee of the Republic of Tatarstan has placed 37 purchases worth more than 1.1 billion rubles in the unified information system. This was announced today during the weekly meeting in the department, chaired by Marat Ziatdinov.
Among the largest are purchases of agricultural machinery for the winners of the republican competition for grants to rural settlements in 2025, which is held annually by the Council of Municipalities of the Republic of Tatarstan Association. As a result of four purchases totaling more than 43.8 million rubles, it is planned to purchase 16 Belarus-82.1 tractors and 1 Belarus-422.1 tractor manufactured in 2025.
More than 621.9 million rubles will be allocated to provide high-quality nutrition in preschool educational institutions in ten municipal districts: Arsky, Atninsky, Baltasinsky, Verkhneuslonsky, Vysokogorsky, Zelenodolsky, Kaibitsky, Laishevsky, Pestrechinsky and Tyulyachinsky. As part of the two purchases, it is planned to purchase about 180 items of products necessary for a balanced and nutritious diet for children.
There are also 6 centralized purchases for the supply of milk and dairy products to socially significant institutions of the republic for 2026. The total amount of allocated funds is more than 498 million rubles. Dairy products will be supplied to schools, kindergartens, colleges, healthcare institutions, social protection, youth policy and others.
"At the end of the year, we are seeing a traditional increase in the number of purchases being placed, as active preparations are underway for 2026. It is noteworthy that most of the purchases placed last week are already contracts for the next year. This indicates the correct planning of the needs of customers and the timely placement of purchases, which will ensure the smooth operation of socially significant institutions from the first days of 2026," said Marat Ziatdinov, Chairman of the State Procurement Committee of the Republic of Tatarstan.
In addition, the meeting discussed issues of improving the quality control system for supplied products and the effectiveness of centralized procurement.