Kazakhstan plans to launch a plant for processing olives and producing olive oil

Published 2024년 12월 18일

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In 2023, Kazakh and Georgian companies have initiated an olive tree planting project across the Zhetysu, Turkestan, and Mangistau regions, starting with the planting of 6,080 seedlings, which achieved a survival rate of 99.7%. The project aims to expand the planting area to 1,000 hectares by 2025 and includes scientific support for data collection and analysis on soil, climate, and meteorological conditions. QVM Technology LLC intends to establish a plant for olive processing and olive oil production by 2030.
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In 2023, the Kazakh companies QVM Technology LLP, Ordabasy Group and Ervira, together with the Georgian company Olive Georgia, signed an agreement on the experimental planting of olive tree seedlings in the Zhetysu, Turkestan and Mangistau regions. The first 6,080 seedlings were planted. Preliminary, 99.7% of the seedlings demonstrated a good survival rate. The harvest is planned to be collected in 5 years. In the spring of 2024, seedlings from Spain and Turkey were planted. By the end of 2025, Kazakh companies plan to plant olive tree seedlings on an area of 1,000 hectares. The project provides for scientific support for the project: under the supervision of Pablo Morello, a professor at the Spanish University of ...
Source: Oilworld

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