Millet harvesting is completed in Moyinkum district of Zhambyl region in Kazakhstan

Published Oct 3, 2021

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Millet harvest in Kazakhstan's Moyinkum district of Zhambyl region is nearing completion, despite the region's challenging climate. The district, known for its mineral resources, has 744 farms that have successfully cultivated millet, despite late irrigation. The head of the Yntymak peasant farm expects a good harvest, and millet is also used in dairy cow feed, alcohol production, paper making, and has medicinal properties.
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TARAZ. KAZINFORM - Millet harvesting is nearing completion in Moyinkum district of Zhambyl region, Kazinform correspondent reports. Note that the most remote area of the Zhambyl region - Moyinkum - is one of the harshest and richest in the region. Various minerals are found in Moyinkum, such as gold, uranium, barite, diamonds, quartz, limestone and others. Cultivation of crops here is associated with great climatic difficulties. The region is characterized by aridity and sharp temperature fluctuations. Nevertheless, there are 744 farms in Moyinkum today. According to the regional communications service, in the Moiynkum villages of Kushaman, Kokzhelek, A. Nazarbekova, they cultivate millet, mainly red millet. This year, in the Kyzyltal and Kyzyltau rural districts, this crop was sown in larger volumes than before. Currently, work on cleaning the fields is nearing completion. The head of the Yntymak peasant farm Meirbek Shynzharbekov, together with other villagers, sowed millet on ...
Source: Inform

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