Kazakhstan will completely eliminate import dependence on poultry meat by 2027

Published 2024년 1월 18일

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Kazakhstan is increasing the production of edible eggs and poultry meat through the implementation of various investment projects and subsidies. The country has a significant production volume of chicken eggs, meeting over 100% of the population's needs, and has plans to implement 10 investment projects to further increase egg production. Additionally, the country is working on increasing the production of poultry meat to eliminate import dependence by 2027 through the introduction of 29 projects.
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How is the country increasing the production of edible eggs and poultry meat? FIGURES and FACTS — In 2022, the production volume of chicken eggs in Kazakhstan amounted to 5,028.5 million pieces, which is 102% of the population’s needs. Over the 11 months of 202, 4,919.9 million eggs (98%) were produced. — The volume of egg exports for 11 months of 2023 amounted to 186.6 million: Russia - 2 million 600 thousand), Afghanistan - 114 million, Kyrgyzstan - 70 million. Egg imports to Kazakhstan for 11 months of 2023 amounted to 264, 1 million pieces. — Today there are 34 poultry farms for eggs and 31 for meat in the country. Every year they produce about 5 billion pieces of edible chicken eggs. To increase the supply of domestically produced eggs in regions where there are still no poultry farms for egg production (East Kazakhstan region, Mangistau region, Abay and Ulytau regions), it is planned to implement 10 investment projects with a capacity of 802 million eggs per year. To achieve ...
Source: Agrosektor

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