The Kazakhstani government has pledged year-round access to locally grown vegetables at reasonable prices by the end of 2025. This commitment was made during an extensive meeting chaired by Vice Prime Minister Serik Zhumangarin, as reported by Premierminister.kz.

As part of comprehensive anti-inflation measures led by the Ministry of Agriculture, a project is underway to construct a greenhouse complex for vegetable cultivation on protected soil. This initiative aims to stabilize prices and ensure a steady supply of domestically produced vegetables at affordable rates, with the project scheduled to launch in the upcoming year.

Zhumangarin has instructed for the active sale of vegetable reserves, with the Ministry of Trade and Qaztrade assisting farmers from the Zhambyl region in selling 130 tons of onions at reasonable prices.

  • @robocall
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    28 months ago

    Vegetables are very cool, especially when local and affordable

    • livusOP
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      28 months ago

      Yeah as far as political promises go, it’s a pretty appealing one.