The article reports that the sowing season has commenced in southern Kazakhstan, with 14,000 hectares already sown in the Turkestan region, marking the start of a campaign to cultivate across 896,000 hectares, which is an increase from the previous year. This includes 135.3 thousand hectares for cotton, 338 thousand hectares for grain, and 72.7 thousand hectares for oilseeds. The region has deployed 17.5 thousand units of equipment, with 98% readiness, and has been allocated 55.3 thousand tons of affordable fuel and lubricants to support the sowing efforts. The cost of diesel fuel has been subsidized by 15% to reduce expenses for farmers. The initiative is further supported by the Ken Dala program, which has provided 1,141 agricultural producers with 8.8 billion tenge in financing.