The Turkestan region of Kazakhstan planned to increase the production of camel milk by 14,250 tons, or 15% this year

Published 2020년 10월 15일

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A comprehensive action plan for camel breeding in the Turkestan region for 2020-2022 has been developed, with a goal to increase milk production by 15% by purchasing over 3960 camels. The head of the region, Umirzak Shukeyev, oversaw the progress of this initiative in the Suzak region, where farmers have purchased around 2000 camels, with plans to expand further. The region has seen significant growth in animal husbandry, housing over 40 thousand heads of cattle, 341 thousand heads of sheep and goats, 14 thousand camels, and 25 thousand birds. In the first eight months of the year, the region produced 7,546.1 tons of meat, 11,321.6 tons of milk, and 2,129.7 thousand eggs.
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A Comprehensive Action Plan for the Development of Camel Breeding for 2020-2022 has been developed in the Turkestan region, the press service of the regional akimat reports. According to the Comprehensive Plan, more than 3960 camels were additionally purchased in the cities of Arys, Kentau and Otyrar, Ordabasy, Suzak, Shardara regions, as a result of which it is planned to increase the volume of milk produced by 14 250 tons, or 15%. During his working trip to the Suzak region, the head of the region Umirzak Shukeyev got acquainted with the work of peasant farms engaged in camel breeding. Here the peasants bought about 2000 heads of camels. They acquired half of them at the expense of concessional lending, the rest at their own expense. As noted in the message, only in the village of Sholakkorgan in the "Bagdat" farm, there are 350 heads of camels. In the spring, the farm sold 256 tons of camel milk to the Golden Smel Group LTD LLP. According to the regional administration, the ...
Source: Agrosektor

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