Kazakhstan's government rejected a proposal to allocate funding for the revival of Soviet-era domestic crossbreeds due to the country's heavy reliance on imports for poultry genetics. Lawmakers had suggested establishing breeding farms and a poultry research center to reduce the dependency on foreign poultry genetics, but the government disagreed, stating that it is the business prerogative of poultry farmers to establish such facilities. However, the president of the union of poultry farmers of Kazakhstan emphasized the need to invest in domestic crossbreeds, as they are more adapted to local conditions and more resilient compared to imported breeds.