Six dairy farms planned to open in West Kazakhstan region in two years

게시됨 2022년 12월 27일

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Six dairy farms are set to be opened in the West Kazakhstan region, as part of a project aimed at reducing import reliance on Russia and Belarus. The project, which will be implemented over two years, includes a concept called the 'milk belt' that aims to provide preferential loans to farmers. The deputy akim of the WKO, Arman Utenulov, announced that construction will commence next year. Eldar Aliyev, a local farmer, believes the region's conditions are more suited to dairy farming than beef and has found success with 100 dairy cows, producing 500 liters of milk daily in winter.
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It is planned to open six dairy farms in the West Kazakhstan region at once, Khabar 24 TV channel reports. “The goal of the project is to reduce the import of dairy products imported from Russia and Belarus. There are 6 dairy farms in the project. Four percent loans will be issued. We will start work next year. We will be implementing the project within two years,” said Arman Utenulov, deputy akim of the WKO. As specified, last year the region approved the concept of the development of the "milk belt". Within the framework of the project, it is planned to build dairy farms with the provision of preferential loans to peasants. According to the head of the farm Eldar Aliyev, the conditions of the area in the West ...
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