The Ministry of Agriculture cannot guarantee a good harvest next year due to the weather in Kazakhstan

Published 2023년 11월 29일

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The Vice Minister of Agriculture of Kazakhstan, Azat Sultanov, reported that 98% of the grain crop harvest has been completed, but heavy rains have delayed the harvesting of certain crops, such as corn and wheat. However, despite the weather conditions, the minister assured that there will still be enough high-quality grain to provide the population with bread and other products. The minister also mentioned that efforts are being made to increase the volume of agricultural machinery and provide support to farmers through preferential loans.
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Vice Minister of Agriculture of the Republic of Kazakhstan Azat Sultanov reported on the progress of harvesting in the country, a Kazinform correspondent reports. - The harvesting of grain crops has not been completed in all regions, 98% of the harvest has been harvested, but due to prolonged heavy rains, the harvesting of individual grain crops is currently ongoing - corn in the southern regions and wheat in the northern regions, in particular, in the Kostanay region, the harvesting has not yet been completed. Those enterprises that have completed harvesting begin the next season. It’s too early to talk about next year, we can say something when the shoots have already sprung, so we can give a forecast only next year,” Azat Sultanov said at a briefing in the Senate, answering a question about the harvest forecast for next year. According to him, there has not been such rain as this year in the country for more than 10 years. - No one is immune from weather conditions, especially ...
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