In Kazakhstan, the number of peasant or farm enterprises grew by 8.7% in a year

Published Jan 19, 2023

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Kazakhstan saw an 8.7% increase in the number of farms in 2022, according to the Agency for Strategic Planning and Reforms. As of January 1, 2023, the country had 248,602 registered farms, with 240,720 of these being active. The majority of these farms were registered in the Turkestan, Almaty, and Zhambyl regions. The agency also highlighted that the farming sector makes up 13.2% of the country's small and medium-sized businesses.
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In Kazakhstan, the number of farms in 2022 increased by 8.7%, according to the Bureau of National Statistics (BNS) of the Agency for Strategic Planning and Reforms (ASPR) of the Republic of Kazakhstan. According to statistics, the number of registered peasant or farm enterprises as of January 1, 2023 amounted to 248,602 units, of which 240,720 are operating. Compared to 2021, the growth of operating farms amounted to 8.7%. As noted, most farms are registered in three regions: Turkestan - 74,355, Almaty - 27,961 and Zhambyl - 23,780. In other regions, their number is much less. The bureau also clarified that the share of operating farms in the structure of small and medium-sized businesses is 13.2%. FOR REFERENCE: share is ...
Source: Agrosektor

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