New integrated agro-cluster to be built in Kazakhstan with help of Georgian company

Canadian Chicken Ltd (Kazakhstan), AgroTechManagement (Kazakhstan), and Georgian Industrial Group Ltd (Georgia) signed commercial agreements to promote Kazakhstan's agriculture, Trend reports.

The companies, as noted by Kazakhstan's prime minister's office, are going to invest approximately $50 million in the construction of a state-of-the-art agricultural machinery plant and the establishment of an integrated agro-cluster in Kazakhstan.

The agreements outline the collaborative efforts of the involved parties in developing a comprehensive agro-cluster, which will comprise a poultry and livestock feed plant, poultry farms, and a fish feed mill.

On June 23, Kazakhstan's Prime Minister Alikhan Smailov arrived on an official visit to Georgia. As part of the visit, the PM held one-on-one and expanded meetings with his Georgian counterpart. During these meetings, it was noted that over the past 17 years, Georgian investors have invested about $400 million in Kazakhstan, with over $100 million invested only last year. In turn, Kazakh entrepreneurs have invested more than $530 million in the Georgian economy.

Source: Trend News Agency

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