Kazakhstan: It is planned to commission a feed mill in the Akmola region by the end of 2020

The construction of a feed mill and grain storage is coming to an end in the Akmola region of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The construction began in February 2019.

The objects that are ready for commissioning are administrative building, a dump pit, and two warehouses.

The main product produced by this plant is a balanced feed for all types of agricultural animals; it will be both, in bulk and in pellets.

The plant’s production capacity should be 2.5 tons per hour, according to the project.

The cost of this project reached almost 650 million tenge.

In the near future, a compound feed plant is scheduled to be launched in the Akmola region of Kazakhstan, which represents a significant event for the development of agriculture and the enhancement of livestock productivity in the region. The compound feed plant will contribute to providing high-quality feed for animals, thereby influencing the growth and development of the agricultural sector. The plant is planned to be operational by the end of 2020, enabling the acceleration of local agricultural infrastructure development and the creation of new job opportunities. This facility will have a crucial significance for the region’s economy, facilitating the increase in production volumes and the export of agricultural products. The launch of the compound feed plant will serve as a significant step in the advancement of agriculture and the enhancement of its competitiveness in Kazakhstan.