Kazakhstan: Second harvest has begun in the food belt of Turkistan

Published 2021년 10월 8일

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The article reports on the commencement of harvesting silage corn across 259 hectares in Turkestan's 'Food Belt', with an anticipated yield of 250 c / ha. This crop, irrigated using a sprinkler system, will be used to support a dairy farm project for 1200 heads, expected to launch in February 2022 and create 60 permanent jobs. The project, developed by the Italian company 'Rota Guido' and funded at 6 billion tenge, is part of a larger initiative to consolidate private farms, improve productivity, and implement sprinkler irrigation technology, which can save up to 30% of water.
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From the silage corn sown on 259 hectares in the "Food Belt" of Turkestan, it is planned to get 250 c / ha of agricultural products, the press service of the regional akimat reports. As the akimat informed, harvesting of the second crop of “Turkistan Agro XXI” LLP, grown by sprinkler irrigation technology, has begun. It is noted that the collected volume of fodder will provide with a reserve the investment project "Dairy farm for 1200 heads", built using Italian technology, worth 6 billion tenge. The project was developed by the Italian company "Rota Guido". According to the deputy akim of the region Ulan Tazhibayev, the initial frame of the object has already been laid. Infrastructure work has been fully completed. The necessary equipment will be supplied from Germany. Holstein dairy cows, producing 30 liters of milk per day, are imported from Holland. The project is scheduled to launch in February 2022. As a result, 60 new jobs will be created on a permanent basis, which will ...
Source: Agrosektor

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