A plant for deep processing of corn with a capacity of 100 thousand tons will be built in the Turkestan region of Kazakhstan

Published 2023년 3월 3일

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A new corn deep processing plant with an annual capacity of 100 thousand tons is going to be built in the Shardara industrial zone, Turkestan region, Kazakhstan. The project investors met with Yermek Kenzhekhanuly, the deputy akim of the region, to discuss the plant's construction and production prospects. The investors also committed to providing raw materials and indicated that farmers in the Shardara region would be able to supply corn. Kairat Zholdybay, the akim of the district, pledged to support the project by addressing any infrastructure-related challenges that may arise during the plant's construction.
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A plant for deep processing of corn with a capacity of 100 thousand tons of finished products per year will be built in the industrial zone of Shardara (Turkestan region of the Republic of Kazakhstan). According to the press service of the akim of the Turkestan region, deputy akim Yermek Kenzhekhanuly met in Shardara district with investors who intend to build a plant, discussed the potential of construction work and production. “We designate areas for sowing grain crops from the region before the launch of the plant. Stocks of raw materials must be sufficient. In addition, we are ready to accept corn as a raw material from farmers in the Shardara ...
Source: Zol

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