What will change in the rules of investment subsidies for the agro-industrial complex of Kazakhstan?

Published 2024년 8월 16일

Tridge summary

The Ministry of Agriculture in Kazakhstan is set to subsidize the production of dry milk, egg processing, and fencing to protect against saigas antelopes. The subsidies will range from 30% to 50% and will be paid from local budgets in specific regions. The aim is to increase access to investment subsidies for farmers, reduce egg powder imports, increase biosafety of egg products, and solve the seasonality and transportability issues in the dairy industry. The subsidies will be available to farmers in certain regions and have specific mesh size and distance requirements for the fencing.
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Original content

The Ministry of Agriculture plans to subsidize the production of dry milk, egg processing, and the installation of fences to protect against saigas Kazakhstani farmers will have greater access to investment subsidies. In particular, subsidies will be introduced for the production of dry milk, egg processing, and the installation of fences to protect against saigas. The draft order, which plans to amend the Subsidy Rules for the reimbursement of part of the costs incurred by an entity of the agro-industrial complex during investment, was published on the Open NPA portal. “The inclusion of a new passport for deep egg processing will increase the range of manufactured products,” the document notes. The Ministry of Agriculture also noted that due to the introduction of new production facilities, the import of egg powder will be reduced, and the biosafety of egg products used in food and confectionery industries will increase. In addition, the subsidy standard for the creation and ...
Source: Agrosektor

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