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French fries and sturgeon caviar will be produced in Akmola region of Kazakhstan

Published Sep 13, 2021

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The article highlights the significant growth in the industrial sector of the Akmola region in Kazakhstan, with an 8.4% increase in the first eight months of 2021, largely driven by the mining and processing industries. The region is experiencing substantial growth in various sectors such as food, beverages, chemistry, and mechanical engineering, with plans to further diversify and innovate. Non-raw material exports have seen a dramatic increase of 185.2% from the first five months of 2020, with notable growth in uranium, soft drinks, cattle meat, and milk. Efforts are underway to expand export markets and implement projects to further boost non-resource exports, which are expected to reach USD 200.3 million by the end of 2021.
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KOKSHETAU. KAZINFORM - Erbol Ospanov, head of the department of entrepreneurship and industry of Akmola region, reported on measures to implement the Address of the Head of State at the last briefing, Kazinform correspondent reports. According to the speaker, according to the results of eight months of 2021, industrial production in Akmola region increased by 8.4% due to the mining (102.7%) and processing industries (108.6%). Growth continues in the manufacturing industries - food (117.7%), beverages (142.0%), chemistry (142.1%), rubber and plastic products (425.6%), mechanical engineering (147.5%) ). As it was announced, as part of the work on diversification of production, in 2020-2021 in mechanical engineering, the production of new types of equipment has begun, such as agricultural tractors YTO (WhTiO) on the basis of ChK Kazrost Engineering, high-performance harvesters TORUM (Torum) at KAIK LLP ", Grain drying complexes of" Azam KS "LLP. In the chemical industry, Sareko LLP ...
Source: Inform

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