A 6-hectare greenhouse complex for growing tomatoes and garden strawberries will be built in the Turkestan region, Kazakhstan

Published 2024년 11월 28일

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GenGroup Qazaqstan, backed by Turkish investments, has launched a 5.3-hectare greenhouse in Kazakhstan's Turkestan region for banana cultivation, with the first harvest anticipated in May 2024. The company also plans to expand with a 6-hectare greenhouse for tomatoes and strawberries, targeting a production capacity of 3,000 tons of tomatoes and 130 tons of strawberries by the end of 2025. Additionally, they are developing a project to grow mangoes, avocados, and blueberries on 10 hectares of open ground.
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EastFruit previously reported that in the Turkestan region (Republic of Kazakhstan), GenGroup Qazaqstan, with Turkish investments, built a 5.3-hectare greenhouse complex with banana trees. The investors studied the experience of developing Turkey's agriculture. Particular attention was paid to issues of resistance to climatic conditions. After a thorough analysis of weather conditions and soil characteristics, a decision was made to grow bananas in the Sairam district of the Turkestan region. The first greenhouse on an area of 5 hectares was put into operation in June 2023. The first products were harvested at the end of May 2024. Read also: Not only bananas: mangoes and avocados will be grown in a greenhouse complex in the Turkestan region (Kazakhstan) According to the press service of the Ministry of Agriculture of Kazakhstan, GenGroupKazakhstan is currently planning to build a new greenhouse complex where tomatoes and garden strawberries will be grown. The capacity of the new ...
Source: Eastfruit

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