Kazakhstan: The sown area will increase in the Tolebi district of the Turkestan region

Published 2021년 3월 11일

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The Tolebi district in the Turkestan region of Kazakhstan plans to sow over 65,000 hectares of agricultural products this year, including grain crops, oilseeds, alfalfa, vegetables, potatoes, and corn for silage. The district is also implementing a project to harvest two to three times from one field, with a planned increase to 170 units this year. A new greenhouse and 80 hectares of intensive gardening are also in the works, along with the introduction of drip irrigation for 250 hectares and an extension of irrigated land by 200 hectares.
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LENGER. KAZINFORM More than 65 thousand hectares of agricultural products will be sown in the Tolebi district of the Turkestan region this year, Kazinform reports with reference to the regional communications service. In particular, farmers plan to sow 21.5 thousand hectares - grain crops, 11.6 thousand hectares - oilseeds, 24.9 thousand hectares - old alfalfa, 4.6 thousand hectares - new alfalfa. In addition, vegetables will be planted on 1,825 hectares, potatoes on 1,352 hectares and corn for silage on 80 hectares. In the district, in accordance with the instructions of the regional akim, the project of harvesting 2-3 times from one field is being activated. This year, the number of projects in this direction is planned to be increased to 170 ...
Source: Inform

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