The project, with a total investment exceeding 12 billion tenge (2024–2026), includes: the modernization of a granary capable of storing 100,000 tons of grain simultaneously; the construction of an oil extraction plant with a daily processing capacity of 400 tons of raw materials; the construction of a feed processing plant with a daily processing capacity of 2,500 tons of grain; and a flour mill with a daily production capacity of 300 tons of flour.
Currently, the granary upgrade and the construction of a terminal station capable of accommodating 1,000 containers are nearing completion, and the first phase of the feed processing plant is about to start production. The project has already constructed 6,500 square meters of warehouse and upgraded 5.9 kilometers of railway line.
According to the Ministry of Agriculture, equipment for the flour and oil processing workshops is currently being installed. Once the complex is fully operational, it is expected to annually produce: 840,000 tons of compound feed, 59,000 tons of high-grade flour, 31,000 tons of wheat bran, 54,600 tons of vegetable oil, 61,600 tons of oil meal, and 17,500 tons of pelleted bran.
"The Kapchagai Wheat Products" project is a vivid example of how modernizing processing capabilities and expanding exports can drive agricultural and national economic development. The first batch of products shipped to China fully demonstrated the enormous potential of Kazakhstan's agricultural complex. We will continue to support projects that can enhance domestic processing capabilities and create added value, said Saparbayev.
This project is of particular significance for enhancing Kazakhstan's export potential. Currently, the first batch of products from the "Kapchagai Wheat Products" company bound for China is ready. Over the next five years, the company plans to export more than 2 million tons of agricultural products to neighboring countries.