During the visit of the President of Kazakhstan, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, to the USA, an agreement for strategic partnership with the American agricultural equipment manufacturer John Deere was signed, worth 2.5 billion dollars, the presidential administration reported. "The document provides for the production of at least 3,000 units of John Deere agricultural equipment over 5 years with the capacity of Agromashholding KZ JSC. In addition, the creation of at least 3 service centers, as well as the development of a system for training personnel, is planned," the statement said. Tokayev held talks with the Director for the CIS and Central Asia at John Deere, Csaba Leikov, and supported the American company's decision to produce agricultural equipment in Kazakhstan in partnership with the Agromash plant in Kostanay region, part of Agromashholding KZ. "This cooperation has already yielded tangible results – since the start of production in May this year, over 290 machines have been ...
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