(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) BAKU, Azerbaijan, May 28. Kazakhstan
is set to attract investors to the country's agro-industrial
sector, said Minister of Agriculture of Kazakhstan Yerbol
Karashukeyev speaking at the Senate, trend reports.
As an example, the minister noted that the Israeli
company Metzerplas intends to launch a drip irrigation pipe
manufacturing plant in the Almaty region this autumn, using its own
funds.
Additionally, the minister disclosed a joint project
with a Chinese company, VODAR. During his recent working visit to
the People's Republic of China, a memorandum and a roadmap for the
development and implementation of a rainmaking machine production
project were signed.
"The plan includes the establishment of an assembly
workshop for rainmaking machines by the end of 2023. Moreover, the
company aims to install rainmaking machines in the Zhetysu, Almaty,
and Pavlodar regions as demonstration sites for farmers,"
Karashukeyev said.
In further developments, the Turkish company AFKO
plans to open a rainmaking machine factory in the Atyrau region
later this year, as mentioned by the minister.
The introduction of these rainmaking machine factories
and the collaboration with international companies highlight
Kazakhstan's commitment to advancing its agro-industrial sector.
The implementation of advanced irrigation technologies is expected
to enhance agricultural productivity and contribute to the
country's overall economic growth.
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