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Posted on June 3, 2025

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By Olga Popova and Gleb Bryanski MOSCOW (Reuters) -Farmers in Russia's Saratov region have appealed to President Vladimir Putin for help in dealing with an invasion of saiga antelopes that have

Farmers in Saratov Urge Putin to Address Saiga Antelope Crisis

By Olga Popova and Gleb Bryanski

MOSCOW (Reuters) -Farmers in Russia's Saratov region have appealed to President Vladimir Putin for help in dealing with an invasion of saiga antelopes that have migrated from Kazakhstan and devastated their fields.

The appeal, posted on several popular farmers' channels on Telegram, said that the saiga population has grown uncontrollably in recent years, reaching up to one million in Russia alone.

Saratov, located along the Volga River, is the country's sixth-largest grain-producing region, with an annual harvest of about 4 million metric tons, accounting for 3.5% of Russia's total grain harvest.

Farmers reported that about 500,000 saigas crossed into Russia from Kazakhstan at the end of May. They said that thousands had drowned in local rivers, contaminating the water supply.

"We hope for your understanding and assistance in resolving this situation, which threatens the very existence of agriculture in our region," the farmers said in their appeal. Culling or hunting saigas, which were nearly extinct in the 1990s, is prohibited in Russia.

A separate letter to Putin, signed by heads of the region's leading farms and obtained by Reuters, said that crop losses from saigas are not covered by insurance because the animal is not yet listed as an agricultural pest.

The Saratov regional Ministry of Agriculture said on Tuesday that it has set up damage assessment commissions and is developing a mechanism to support farmers.

The surge in the population of saigas, easily recognised by their trunk-like nose that filters sand particles from the desert air, is considered a global conservation success story.

Evgeny Karabanov from Kazakhstan's Grain Union lobby group told Reuters that an estimated 4.0-4.5 million antelopes are currently roaming in the Central Asian country, compared to only 25,000 in the 1990s.

"Their migration area has significantly expanded... No one is asking them for passports," Karabanov said.

(Writing by Gleb Bryanski; Editing by Mark Trevelyan)

Key Takeaways

  • Farmers in Saratov face a saiga antelope invasion.
  • Saiga population has grown to one million in Russia.
  • Crop losses from saigas are not covered by insurance.
  • Culling saigas is prohibited due to conservation efforts.
  • Regional Ministry of Agriculture is assessing damage.

Frequently Asked Questions

What issue are farmers in the Saratov region facing?
Farmers in the Saratov region are facing an invasion of saiga antelopes that have migrated from Kazakhstan, threatening their agricultural production.
How many saiga antelopes have crossed into Russia?
Approximately 500,000 saiga antelopes crossed into Russia from Kazakhstan at the end of May, causing significant damage to crops.
What assistance are farmers seeking from President Putin?
Farmers are appealing to President Putin for assistance in addressing the saiga invasion, which they claim threatens the existence of agriculture in their region.
Why are crop losses from saigas not covered by insurance?
Crop losses from saigas are not covered by insurance because the animals are not yet listed as a threat, leaving farmers without financial protection.
What steps is the Saratov regional Ministry of Agriculture taking?
The Saratov regional Ministry of Agriculture has established damage assessment commissions and is developing a mechanism to support farmers affected by the saiga invasion.

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