In Kazakhstan, preparations for spring field work are taking place under the sign of strict water conservation. The Ministry of Agriculture, in collaboration with the akimats, is implementing a strategy to reduce water consumption while preventing a decrease in crop volumes. Key changes in the crop structure: Diversification has become the main tool for savings. In the current season, the total area of sowing will increase to 23.8 million hectares, but priorities have shifted towards less "water-loving" crops: Rice: areas reduced by 20.2 thousand hectares (the main impact was on Kyzylorda and Turkestan regions). Wheat: reduction by 125 thousand hectares (total 12.1 million hectares). Increase in profitability: areas under oilseeds (over 4 million hectares) and fodder crops (3.3 million hectares) are increasing.