Farmers in the Zhetisu region are planning to grow forage on 1,000 hectares using rainwater irrigation technology.

Published Nov 5, 2025

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In the Kerbulak district of the Jetisu region, a technology for rain-fed irrigation will be implemented on an area of over 1,000 hectares, followed by the cultivation of feed for farm animals. This is the first part of a large investment project consisting of three stages and aimed at the deep processing of cattle meat. The akim of the region, Beibit Isabaev, familiarized himself with the progress of the project. This was reported by the press service of the akim of the Jetisu region. According to the information, the LLP "Agroholding-Zhetisu" plans to implement the rain-fed irrigation technology on 1,000 hectares of irrigated land in the Zholaman massif of the Kerbulak district and to sow alfalfa, grain corn, barley, and wheat. Thus, at the first stage of the project, a modern infrastructure for the effective irrigation of continuously grown feed is being created. At this stage, within the framework of the project, work is being carried out on the laying of electrical and water ...
Source: Agrosektor

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