Kazakhstan: Export of new crop cabbage from the Turkestan region has begun

Published 2024년 4월 18일

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The Zhetysay district in Kazakhstan's Turkestan region has started exporting its first cabbage harvest to Russia, with the initial shipment coming from the 'Myrza Ata' peasant farm. This cabbage, which costs 175 tenge ($0.26) per kg and ripened in 60 days, is part of a broader agricultural effort in the district. This year, 1,200 hectares are allocated for early-ripening cabbage, aiming for a yield of 36 thousand tons, a slight decrease from last year's 41 thousand tons. The majority of the harvest is destined for export to Russia, Belarus, and European countries. The district has plans to cultivate a variety of crops on 79.2 thousand hectares, including cotton, melons, vegetables, and fodder crops, highlighting its significant role in the agricultural sector.
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The first cabbage harvest was sent from the Zhetysay district of the Turkestan region to Russia. Export supplies began with the peasant farm “Myrza Ata”, operating in the Yeralievsky rural district. ElDala.kz was informed about this by the press service of the regional akim. The cabbage ripened in 60 days. The cost of 1 kg is 175 tenge ($0.26). According to the head of the department of agriculture and land relations of the Zhetysai district, this year it is planned to sow early-ripening cabbage on 1,200 hectares in the district, the harvest forecast is 36 thousand tons of harvest. Last year, the region's farmers sowed cabbage on the same area and produced 41 thousand tons of products. Read also: Kazakhstan risks being left without vegetables - fields are flooded in Kostanay region Most of the early ripening cabbage is exported to Russia, Belarus and European ...
Source: Eastfruit

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