Kazakhstan set to launch new production facilities in agro-industrial complex

Kazakhstan set to launch new production facilities in agro-industrial complex

Kazakhstan is set to launch 11 new production facilities in the agro-industrial complex, with investors allocating approximately 22 billion tenge. According to the Kazakh Ministry of Agriculture, these poultry farms will have a total capacity of 792 million eggs per year, with operations expected to begin by the end of 2026. These enterprises will be established across 11 regions, including Ulytau, Zhetisu, Abai, Akmola, Karagandy, Kostanai, Mangystau, Turkistan, Aktobe, Almaty, and Atyrau. Additionally, the ministry indicates that 29 factories with a total capacity of 220,000 tonnes of poultry meat per year are also expected to be commissioned next year, with operations planned to commence in 12 regions.