ASTANA, Kazakhstan, April 20. Kazakhstan and
Türkiye are currently implementing agricultural investment projects
worth more than $1 billion, Kazakhstan Vice Minister of Agriculture
Yermek Kenzhehanuly said, Trend reports via the press service of the Kazakh
government.


Kenzhehanuly emphasized that bilateral trade in agricultural
products grew by more than 25% in 2025, reaching approximately $360
million. The primary exports from Kazakhstan to Türkiye include
grain and legumes, with 395,000 tons of legumes shipped in
2025.


He noted that Kazakhstan intends to further increase exports of
these agricultural products, supported by the ongoing
diversification of crop areas and a rise in legume production.
Additionally, Kenzhehanuly highlighted significant potential for
expanding livestock product exports.







Furthermore, he pointed out that Kazakhstan and Türkiye have
jointly implemented around 10 projects in recent years, totaling
approximately $400 million in agricultural production, processing,
and confectionery manufacturing. The two countries are also
currently working on the implementation of five major investment
projects valued at $2 billion.