Kazakhstan plans to launch olive oil production by 2030

Published 2024년 12월 19일

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In 2023, Kazakh companies QVM Technology, Ordabasy Group and Ervira entered a partnership with Georgian Olive Georgia to launch a significant olive cultivation project across Kazakhstan. The initiative, which aims to cultivate olive trees across 1,000 hectares in the Zhetysu, Turkestan, and Mangistau regions by 2025, saw the survival rate of 6,080 seedlings planted from Georgia reach 99.7%. To enhance the project's success, additional seedlings from Spain and Turkey were planted in spring 2024, and a comprehensive study of the project, focusing on soil, climate, and meteorological conditions, will be conducted under the guidance of Professor Pablo Morello from the University of Cordoba. QVM Technology's long-term goals include establishing an olive processing plant and launching olive oil production by 2030.
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Under the agreement signed in 2023 by the Kazakh companies QVM Technology, Ordabasy Group and Ervira with the Georgian Olive Georgia, olive tree seedlings were planted in the Zhetysu, Turkestan and Mangistau regions. According to the press service of the Ministry of Agriculture, 99.7% of the 6,080 seedlings planted demonstrated a good survival rate. In the spring of 2024, seedlings from Spain and Turkey were also planted. “By the end of 2025, Kazakh companies plan to plant olive tree seedlings on an area of 1,000 hectares. The harvest is planned to be collected in five years,” the Ministry of Agriculture clarified and added that QVM Technology plans to launch an olive processing plant and establish olive oil production by ...
Source: Agrosektor

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