
Kazakhstan has sown over 19 million hectares of agricultural fields
Kazakhstan has completed the sowing campaign on an area of over 19 million hectares of agricultural fields. This significant achievement highlights the need to develop quality infrastructure for storing and analyzing grain products, which is an important work to ensure the effective use of the harvest and support the country’s export potential. The area under grain crops in the Republic of Kazakhstan has exceeded 14.3 million hectares, the press service of the Ministry of Agriculture reports.
However, in order to fully realize this potential and ensure a stable supply of quality products to the domestic and international markets, the country needs to develop quality infrastructure for storing and analyzing grain products.
Modern storage facilities, such as silos, are an important element of agricultural infrastructure for preserving grain quality. They protect the crop from moisture, pests and other factors that can lead to spoilage. In addition, the presence of laboratories for grain analysis allows you to accurately determine its quality, which is a prerequisite for meeting international standards and obtaining new export opportunities. Investments in such infrastructure will not only help preserve the harvest, but also increase the competitiveness of Kazakhstani grain on the world market.