ASTANA, Kazakhstan, January 23. Kazakhstan’s
Minister of Agriculture, Aidarbek Saparov, and the Chairman of the
Board of Fabe Polska, Fatih Budan, signed an investment agreement
for the construction of a greenhouse complex in the city of
Shymkent, Trend
reports via the Ministry of Agriculture.
The capacity of the complex will be 38,000 tons of tomatoes per
year. The total investment volume will amount to approximately 69
billion tenge ($137 million).
According to Saparov, Kazakhstan has all the conditions
necessary for implementing modern greenhouse technologies: a
favorable investment climate, state support, and high demand for
quality products create a strong foundation for large-scale
production.
Budan stated that the project would enhance production
efficiency and ensure stable supplies of quality products to the
market.
Fabe Agro is the agricultural division of Fabe Polska, based in
Warsaw. The company specializes in modern horticulture and carries
out large-scale greenhouse projects.
As of late 2022, Kazakhstan has over 2,500 hectares of
registered greenhouses, with approximately 300 hectares consisting
of high-tech complexes, primarily located in the southern regions.
While total registered greenhouse units have historically numbered
in the thousands, modern, industrial-scale developments are
actively expanding to boost vegetable production and reduce
seasonal imports.
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