Kazakhstan and Russia plan to cooperate in breeding sturgeon species

Published 2024년 10월 21일

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Kazakhstan's Vice Minister of Agriculture, Amangaliy Berdalin, visited the Astrakhan Region to explore collaboration opportunities in the artificial reproduction of young sturgeon species, in line with President Tokayev's directive to modernize the Atyrau sturgeon hatchery. The Kazakh delegation, comprising fisheries, business, and scientific representatives, toured sturgeon facilities and engaged in discussions with Russian officials. The focus was on sturgeon reproduction cooperation and establishing a selection and genetic center at the Atyrau plant, with Russia showing interest in resuming joint sturgeon genetics research in the Caspian basin.
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During his visit to the Astrakhan Region, Vice Minister of Agriculture of Kazakhstan Amangaliy Berdalin discussed possible cooperation in the artificial reproduction of young sturgeon species with the regional authorities. This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic. "In pursuance of the instructions of the head of state [Kassym-Jomart Tokayev] to develop design and estimate documentation for the project to modernize the Atyrau sturgeon hatchery, Vice Minister of Agriculture Amangaliy Berdalin visited the Astrakhan Region. The delegation included representatives of the fisheries committee, business, scientific and design organizations," the report says. As part of the work program, the delegation members familiarized themselves with the activities of the sturgeon hatchery "Lebyazhy" of the Federal State Budgetary Institution "Glavrybvod", the scientific and experimental aquaculture complex "Bios" of the Federal State Budgetary Scientific ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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