Olive oil production is planned to begin in Kazakhstan

Published 2023년 11월 28일

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Entrepreneurs in the Mangistau region of Kazakhstan are starting to grow olive trees with the goal of planting up to 10,000 hectares of land and producing olive oil. The projects in the field of agriculture this year, including a greenhouse complex and a meat processing complex, have a total cost of 1 billion tenge. In addition, there are plans to invest over 2 billion tenge in future projects including greenhouses and warehouses in 2024.
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Entrepreneurs from the Mangistau region began growing olive trees. If the seedlings take root, it is planned to plant up to 10 thousand hectares of land with them, and also begin the production of olive oil. Akim of the Mangistau region Nurlan Nogaev stated this at a briefing at the Central Communications Service. According to him, in the field of agriculture this year, 4 projects were implemented with a total cost of 1 billion tenge. A large greenhouse complex and a meat processing complex were created. This year, businessmen began implementing a new project in the agro-industrial complex - growing olives. “At this time, business representatives have begun grafting olive trees. Two thousand olive tree seedlings have already been planted. Previously, this experiment was already carried out in the cities of Arys and Zharkent. Now seedlings are planted throughout the region. If they take root and the project goes ahead, it is planned to occupy up to ten thousand hectares of land ...
Source: Oilworld

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