Kazakhstan's reliance on agricultural seed imports is posing a threat to the nation's food security, as highlighted by the country's Comprehensive Plan for the Development of Selection and Seed Production of Agricultural Crops for 2024-2028. The plan aims to reduce import dependence and increase the production of domestically bred seeds to meet at least 10% of the country's requirements across various crops. The plan also focuses on improving the training and aging of the seed production workforce and aims to collaborate with three leading scientific centers in seed production. The government has allocated 63.4 billion tenge for the plan's implementation.