Kazakh farmers have prepared more than 20 million tons of hay

Published 2023년 8월 31일

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A meeting was held in Kazakhstan to address issues of feed supply and rapid response, with hay procurement across the country reaching 82.7% of the planned volume. Some regions, such as Turkestan, Kostanay, and Zhambyl, have exceeded hay reserve targets, while others, like Pavlodar and East Kazakhstan, are significantly below. Additional subsidies and funds have been allocated to certain regions to intensify feed procurement and transportation, with a focus on controlling prices and providing preferential diesel fuel for feed procurement.
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On August 28 of this year, under the chairmanship of Vice Minister of Agriculture Amangali Berdalin, a regular meeting of the Operational Headquarters was held to coordinate solutions to issues of feed supply and rapid response, reports the press service of the Ministry of Agriculture of Kazakhstan. According to operational data from local executive bodies, hay procurement throughout the republic amounted to 20.7 million tons, or 82.7% of the planned volume. The leaders in hay reserves are Turkestan (100.9%), Kostanay (100.0%), Zhambyl (97.2%), North Kazakhstan (93.1%) and Akmola (92.7%) regions. Indicators significantly below the republican level remain in Pavlodar (38.1%), East Kazakhstan (57.2%), Atyrau (57.9%), West Kazakhstan (58.8%) and Abay regions. The vice minister said that in addition to the volume of subsidies for feed of 11.7 billion tenge provided from the beginning of the year, the akimats of Almaty, Atyrau, Karaganda, Pavlodar and Ulytau regions are additionally ...
Source: Agrosektor

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