Kazakhstan's Ambitious Plan for Agricultural Export Growth
Kazakhstan is setting its sights on becoming a leader in agricultural exports by focusing on value-added products, aiming for significant changes by 2028.
Editorial Staff
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Updated 18 days ago
Kazakhstan, recognized as a major supplier of sunflower meal and durum wheat to the EU, is embarking on a strategic initiative to enhance its agricultural export profile.
The country's goal is to shift towards value-added products, which could potentially transform its agricultural sector and increase its competitiveness in the global market.
With a target year set for 2028, Kazakhstan's efforts reflect a broader trend among nations seeking to maximize the economic benefits of their agricultural resources.