In 2025, Kazakhstan is set to produce 500 thousand tons of fermented bio-raw materials (FBS) from soy, rapeseed, and sunflower bases, which will be used to produce 2 million tons of complete compound feed for productive animals. This initiative, led by the Russian Ration Exchange Group of Companies, includes a plant in Pavlodar, Kazakhstan, and involves sourcing FBS from Russian enterprises. The high-quality compound feed produced is used in Kazakhstan's poultry farms and can be exported. The Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) is encouraging independent enterprises to promote innovation and technological sovereignty in agriculture. The Ration Exchange Group of Companies is part of a production chain encompassing various stages of the agro-industrial complex, from equipment production to export.