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ASTANA (TCA) — As Kazakhstan now bets on agriculture in an effort to boost the country’s production and exports, more attention is being paid to such traditional food products as horse and camel milk — ingredients that help create truly unique foods in the country of the Great Steppe. We are republishing this article by Aigerim Toleukhanova on the issue, originally published by EurasiaNet.org: Continue reading
KABUL (TCA) — Afghanistan intends to attract Czech Republic investors for developing the country’s livestock sector, the Afghan Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock said this week, Afghan TOLOnews agency reported. Continue reading
ASTANA (TCA) — Kazakhstan’s camel products can be exported to the markets of the Middle East and the entire Muslim world, Gauhar Konysbaeva, the camel breeding expert at the Center for Agro-competencies of the Atameken National Chamber of Entrepreneurs of Kazakhstan, said at a camel breeding seminar organized for agrarians of the Atyrau region, Atameken reported. Continue reading
BISHKEK (TCA) — Prime Minister of Kyrgyzstan Sooronbai Jeenbekov recently inspected the Issyk-Kul regional plant quarantine laboratory and was impressed with its modern equipment and qualified staff. Continue reading
ASTANA (TCA) — An official ceremony of awarding a certificate of conferring on Kazakhstan the status of a zone free from foot and mouth disease took place in Paris on May 25, Kazakhstan’s First Deputy Agriculture Minister Kairat Aytuganov said, the official website of the Prime Minister of Kazakhstan reported. Continue reading
ASTANA (TCA) — At the Kazakhstan-UAE Business Forum in Astana on May 22, a memorandum of understanding was signed between the Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry of the United Arab Emirates and the Atameken National Chamber of Entrepreneurs of Kazakhstan on the creation of a joint business council “United Arab Emirates-Kazakhstan” aimed to intensify trade, economic and investment cooperation between entrepreneurs of the two countries, Atameken reported. Continue reading