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Russia and Kazakhstan plan to create a joint agrobiotechnopark

Published Jan 22, 2025

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The Russian Ministry of Agriculture has announced a new action plan to strengthen cooperation with Kazakhstan in the agro-industrial complex. The plan includes reinforcing scientific and technical cooperation, establishing a favorable food supply regime, integrating veterinary and phytosanitary control systems, and other activities. The mutual trade turnover of agricultural products between the two countries increased by 1.5% in 2024, reaching approximately $3.4 billion. The Kazakh delegation visited Russia to explore potential for cooperation, with particular interest in the work of Russian research institutes and universities.
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According to the Russian Ministry of Agriculture, the development of this project is envisaged by the action plan for the development of Russian-Kazakh cooperation in the field of agro-industrial complex, which was signed on Tuesday in Moscow by the heads of the agricultural departments of the two countries, Oksana Lut and Aidarbek Saparov. The plan also provides for strengthening scientific and technical cooperation in priority areas of the agro-industrial complex. A number of Russian industry research institutes and universities have already expressed interest in developing cooperation with their Kazakh colleagues, the report notes. In addition, both countries intend to ensure a favorable regime for mutual food supplies, complete work on the integration of information systems in the field of veterinary and phytosanitary control, and carry out other activities as part of expanding cooperation. According to the report, Lut described the relations between Russia and Kazakhstan ...
Source: Oilworld
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