In the Kyzylorda region, a new plant for the production of camel milk powder with a capacity of 130 thousand tons per year will be commissioned in late summer

Published 2020년 6월 8일

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Construction has begun on a camel milk concentrate processing plant in the Aral region of the Kyzylorda region, with an expected capacity of 130 thousand tons per year and potential for job creation for 150 people. The project, included in the regional Industrialization Map, will receive investment of 1.5 billion tenge and aim to fully export its products to foreign markets. The plant will source raw materials from over ten camel breeding farms in the region, ensuring a steady supply.
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In the Aral region of the Kyzylorda region, construction of a plant for the processing and production of camel milk concentrate has begun, Kyzylorda-news.kz reports. According to information, the project is included in the regional Industrialization Map, thanks to the latest technologies, the expected capacity of the enterprise will be 130 thousand tons per year. The company will provide jobs for one and a half hundred people. According to the akimat, there are more than ten camel breeding farms in the region; their livestock reaches 50 thousand. Therefore, there will be no problems with a shortage of raw materials, experts say. “The amount of investment in this project is one and a half billion tenge. We plan to build a plant before August 1 of this year. We plan to fully export the manufactured products to foreign markets, since there it is in great demand, ”said Nugurbek Abulgazin, director of the company. According to project coordinator Zharalkhan Yermakhanov, this is a very ...
Source: Agrosektor

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