Kazakhstan to increase processed farm products export 9 June 2021 20:40 Share in:
NUR-SULTAN. KAZINFORM «Kazakhstan plans to increase labour efficiency in agro-industrial complex by 2.5 times,» Kazakh Agriculture Minister Saparkhan Omarov said. Related news
«It is planned to increase labour efficiency by 2.5 times over the five years ahead, to double export of processed agriculture produce, to attract KZT 4.5 tn of investments that will help generate 500,000 jobs and raise income of 1 mln people under the National Project,» he noted.
As earlier reported, the volume of state support las year reached KZT 366 bln that is 13% more as compared to 2019.
Kazakhstan interested in Belarusian experience of development of dairy industry, sugar industry 25 February 2021 13:57 Share in:
MINSK. KAZINFORM – Kazakhstan is interested in the Belarusian experience of development of the dairy industry and the sugar one, BelTA learned from Kazakh Agriculture Minister Saparkhan Omarov on 24 February.
According to the source, Belarus-Kazakhstan trade is on the rise and it is up to the agriculture ministries to help it grow. There are plans to advance cooperation along other avenues as well. The coronavirus pandemic has demonstrated the strong demand for all kinds of agricultural products, Saparkhan Omarov said. «New niches are opening up. For instance, in Kazakhstan we are implementing a program to increase the output of dairy products and Belarus experience is very interesting for us. Agricultural machines are another direction: a joint venture with Belarus has been set up in Kazakhstan al
Kazakhstan interested in Belarusian experience of development of dairy industry, sugar industry
Saparkhan Omarov and Ivan Krupko. Photo courtesy of the Agriculture and Food Ministry
MINSK, 24 February (BelTA) – Kazakhstan is interested in the Belarusian experience of development of the dairy industry and the sugar one, BelTA learned from Kazakh Agriculture Minister Saparkhan Omarov on 24 February.
According to the source, Belarus-Kazakhstan trade is on the rise and it is up to the agriculture ministries to help it grow. There are plans to advance cooperation along other avenues as well. The coronavirus pandemic has demonstrated the strong demand for all kinds of agricultural products, Saparkhan Omarov said. “New niches are opening up. For instance, in Kazakhstan we are implementing a program to increase the output of dairy products and Belarus experience is very interesting for us. Agricultural machines are another direction: a joint venture with Belarus has been set up in Ka