Rules for subsidizing greenhouses will be changed in Kazakhstan

Published 2023년 6월 21일

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The government of Kazakhstan is taking steps to boost the production of greenhouse vegetables by amending subsidy rules for greenhouse farms. The Minister of Agriculture, Yerbol Karashukeev, announced plans to increase investment subsidies from 25% to 30% for the construction and expansion of greenhouse complexes. The ministry is also working on per hectare subsidies for greenhouse farms to reduce production costs. Additionally, the government is developing a Roadmap for early coal harvesting to address the issue of coal supply shortage or increased costs. The area of industrial greenhouses in Kazakhstan has seen a significant increase over the past three years, reaching 218.9 hectares by the end of 2022.
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In Kazakhstan, work is underway to develop the production of greenhouse vegetables. To solve this problem, it is planned to amend the rules for subsidizing greenhouse farms. This was announced by the Minister of Agriculture of the Republic of Kazakhstan Yerbol Karashukeev, ElDala.kz reports. “A good tool to stimulate farmers is investment subsidies, which provide for the reimbursement of 25% of the costs for the construction and expansion of greenhouse complexes. To speed up the results, work is currently underway to increase the standard to 30%,” Karashukeev said. In addition, according to him, state support is provided by subsidizing the cost of fertilizers (with the exception of organic), pesticides, bioagents (entomophages) and biological products, supply of irrigation water, seeds of cucumbers and tomatoes. “At the same time, crediting for the construction of greenhouses is carried out within the framework of the universal lending program “Agribusiness”, the rate, at the same ...
Source: Eastfruit

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