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332 tons of produce from 90 producers: a major agricultural fair was held in Kostanay 30.11.2025
On November 29, 2025, an agricultural fair was held in Kostanay at the City Center, bringing together producers from 14 districts of the region and the cities of Kostanay and Rudny. More than 90 businesses presented fresh produce totaling over 332 tons, offering residents affordable prices and a wide selection.A total of 38 tons of meat products were sold, including 14.7 tons of beef at 3,000-3,200 tenge per kilogram, 6.7 tons of horse meat at 3,000 tenge, 4 tons of pork at 2,200-2,500 tenge, 1.5 tons of lamb at 2,700-3,000 tenge, and 11.4 tons of poultry at 900 tenge per kilogram.Flour enjoyed steady demand, selling 39 tons, with first-grade flour priced at 160 tenge per kilogram and premium flour at 200 tenge. Pasta sold at 13 tons at 260 tenge per kilogram. Also sold were 144,000 chicken eggs at 450 tenge per dozen.Potatoes sold at 55 tons at 150 tenge per kilogram, and fruits and vegetables at 84 tons, including carrots at 150 tenge and cabbage at 90 tenge per kilogram. Sunflower oil sold at 6.5 tons at 660 tenge per liter was also sold.Additionally, nine types of socially important products, totaling 25.3 tons, were offered to residents from the stabilization fund, providing essential goods at competitive prices.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mti/press/news/details/1115701?lang=kk
At a fair in Karaganda, farmers offered over 50 tons of beef 30.11.2025
Today, an agricultural fair featuring agricultural producers from the Karaganda region was held at the Global City shopping center in Karaganda to celebrate Republic Day. More than 90 agricultural producers from seven rural districts and processing plants from cities in the region presented their products at the fair, at prices 10-15% below the market average.In total, agricultural producers delivered over 156 tons of agricultural products to the fair, including: 56 tons of meat, 48 tons of potatoes, 18 tons of vegetables, 16 tons of dairy products, 6 tons of fish and fish products, 180,000 chicken eggs, and 12 tons of other products.The products delivered by the region's agricultural producers will allow residents and visitors to purchase fresh produce at affordable prices and replenish their winter supplies.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mti/press/news/details/1115702?lang=kk
At the fair, Ural farmers presented a wide range of meat products 30.11.2025
In the West Kazakhstan Region, holding weekly fairs for city residents with the participation of agricultural producers has become a good tradition. Today, local authorities held another fair on M. Ikhsanova Street. Producers from the city and districts of the region participated in the fair.Rural producers brought a wide range of meat products (beef, horse meat, pork, and lamb) to the city residents. For example, beef and horse meat were sold starting from 2,700 tenge.Farmers presented poultry products, including chicken, duck, and turkey. Sausage, dairy products, confectionery, and fish products were available in a wide variety and of excellent quality.Residents had the opportunity to purchase winter vegetable supplies at affordable prices.According to the schedule approved by local executive authorities, the fairs will be held until the end of December 2025 at two locations: M. Ikhsanova Street and in the village of Zachagansk.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mti/press/news/details/1115703?lang=kk
At today's fair, Kyzylorda residents bought beef for 2,500 tenge 30.11.2025
Today, a fair of agricultural produce from the Karmakshy and Shieli districts was held in Kyzylorda. The fair, which started at 8:00 AM, offered residents natural, high-quality produce produced by the district's workers at prices 15-30% below market prices.Over 88 tons of produce from the Shieli district were delivered to the fair for residents. Specifically, over 20 tons of rice, 10 tons of melons, 25 tons of vegetables, 30 tons of potatoes, over 2 tons of meat and dairy products, 2 tons of groceries, as well as melons, tomatoes, cabbage, fish, meat, and dairy products were delivered to the fair from the Karmakshy district in 45 vehicles. Specifically, 25 tons of rice, 80 tons of melons, 2 tons of fruit, and 1 ton of meat were provided.Farmers offered their produce to residents at competitive prices. Rice sold at the fair for 370 tenge/kg, beef for 2,500/2,900 tenge/kg, horse meat for 2,300 tenge/kg, potatoes for 180 tenge/kg, carrots for 200 tenge/kg, onions for 110 tenge/kg, cabbage for 150 tenge/kg, tomatoes for 350 tenge/kg, fish for 1,300 tenge/kg, cottage cheese for 2,500 tenge/kg, and watermelon and melon for 150 tenge/kg.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mti/press/news/details/1115700?lang=kk
Kazakhstan has approved a number of environmental standards 30.11.2025
In the face of rapid environmental and climate change, Kazakhstan is strengthening environmental protection measures and modernizing its environmental regulatory system. To improve environmental quality and minimize risks to the population, the Technical Regulation and Metrology Committee of the Ministry of Industry and Trade has approved a number of new standards aimed at supporting the implementation of the Strategy for Achieving Carbon Neutrality by 2060.The adopted documents define modern requirements for waste management, adaptation to climate change, emission reduction, and the transition to a circular economy and rational resource use.Key approved standards1. ST RK ST RK 4022-2025 "Waste. Waste Management. Requirements for Low-Waste Technologies." This standard establishes requirements for the regulation of low-waste and conventionally referred to as "zero-waste" technologies for managing production and consumption waste, as well as the directions and principles for creating zero-waste technologies. This standard will become an important tool in the transition to low-waste and zero-waste technologies, ensuring sustainable development and environmental protection.2. ST RK ISO/TS 14092-2025 "Adaptation to Climate Change. Requirements and Guidance for Adaptation Planning for Local Authorities and Communities," which describes a step-by-step process for tailoring a local adaptation plan to the climatic, ecological, and social conditions of each specific case.3. ST RK ISO 14068-1 "Climate Change Management. Transition to Net Zero. Part 1: Carbon Neutrality" and ST RK IWA 42 "Guidance on Carbon Neutrality." They create a framework for responsible emissions management and the implementation of science-based climate solutions. The new standards establish unified approaches and principles for all participants—environmental and analytical organizations, national and regional environmental monitoring centers, and environmental organizations.4. ST RK 4013-2025 "Circular Economy. Measurement and Evaluation of Circular Economy Performance."5. ST RK 4012-2025 "Circular Economy. Vocabulary, Principles, and Implementation Guidelines."6. ST RK ISO 4789-2025 "Guidelines for Wastewater Treatment and Reuse in Thermal Power Plants." This document aims to reduce water consumption by thermal power plants and mitigate their negative environmental impact. The standard requires the implementation of modern treatment technologies, including membrane, biological, and chemical ones.The adoption of new environmental standards strengthens Kazakhstan's position in global climate policy and creates a foundation for sustainable development, mitigating environmental risks and supporting the transition to a low-carbon economy.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mti/press/news/details/1115699?lang=kk
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332 tons of produce from 90 producers: a major agricultural fair was held in Kostanay 30.11.2025
On November 29, 2025, an agricultural fair was held in Kostanay at the City Center, bringing together producers from 14 districts of the region and the cities of Kostanay and Rudny. More than 90 businesses presented fresh produce totaling over 332 tons, offering residents affordable prices and a wide selection.A total of 38 tons of meat products were sold, including 14.7 tons of beef at 3,000-3,200 tenge per kilogram, 6.7 tons of horse meat at 3,000 tenge, 4 tons of pork at 2,200-2,500 tenge, 1.5 tons of lamb at 2,700-3,000 tenge, and 11.4 tons of poultry at 900 tenge per kilogram.Flour enjoyed steady demand, selling 39 tons, with first-grade flour priced at 160 tenge per kilogram and premium flour at 200 tenge. Pasta sold at 13 tons at 260 tenge per kilogram. Also sold were 144,000 chicken eggs at 450 tenge per dozen.Potatoes sold at 55 tons at 150 tenge per kilogram, and fruits and vegetables at 84 tons, including carrots at 150 tenge and cabbage at 90 tenge per kilogram. Sunflower oil sold at 6.5 tons at 660 tenge per liter was also sold.Additionally, nine types of socially important products, totaling 25.3 tons, were offered to residents from the stabilization fund, providing essential goods at competitive prices.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mti/press/news/details/1115701?lang=kk
At a fair in Karaganda, farmers offered over 50 tons of beef 30.11.2025
Today, an agricultural fair featuring agricultural producers from the Karaganda region was held at the Global City shopping center in Karaganda to celebrate Republic Day. More than 90 agricultural producers from seven rural districts and processing plants from cities in the region presented their products at the fair, at prices 10-15% below the market average.In total, agricultural producers delivered over 156 tons of agricultural products to the fair, including: 56 tons of meat, 48 tons of potatoes, 18 tons of vegetables, 16 tons of dairy products, 6 tons of fish and fish products, 180,000 chicken eggs, and 12 tons of other products.The products delivered by the region's agricultural producers will allow residents and visitors to purchase fresh produce at affordable prices and replenish their winter supplies.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mti/press/news/details/1115702?lang=kk
At the fair, Ural farmers presented a wide range of meat products 30.11.2025
In the West Kazakhstan Region, holding weekly fairs for city residents with the participation of agricultural producers has become a good tradition. Today, local authorities held another fair on M. Ikhsanova Street. Producers from the city and districts of the region participated in the fair.Rural producers brought a wide range of meat products (beef, horse meat, pork, and lamb) to the city residents. For example, beef and horse meat were sold starting from 2,700 tenge.Farmers presented poultry products, including chicken, duck, and turkey. Sausage, dairy products, confectionery, and fish products were available in a wide variety and of excellent quality.Residents had the opportunity to purchase winter vegetable supplies at affordable prices.According to the schedule approved by local executive authorities, the fairs will be held until the end of December 2025 at two locations: M. Ikhsanova Street and in the village of Zachagansk.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mti/press/news/details/1115703?lang=kk
At today's fair, Kyzylorda residents bought beef for 2,500 tenge 30.11.2025
Today, a fair of agricultural produce from the Karmakshy and Shieli districts was held in Kyzylorda. The fair, which started at 8:00 AM, offered residents natural, high-quality produce produced by the district's workers at prices 15-30% below market prices.Over 88 tons of produce from the Shieli district were delivered to the fair for residents. Specifically, over 20 tons of rice, 10 tons of melons, 25 tons of vegetables, 30 tons of potatoes, over 2 tons of meat and dairy products, 2 tons of groceries, as well as melons, tomatoes, cabbage, fish, meat, and dairy products were delivered to the fair from the Karmakshy district in 45 vehicles. Specifically, 25 tons of rice, 80 tons of melons, 2 tons of fruit, and 1 ton of meat were provided.Farmers offered their produce to residents at competitive prices. Rice sold at the fair for 370 tenge/kg, beef for 2,500/2,900 tenge/kg, horse meat for 2,300 tenge/kg, potatoes for 180 tenge/kg, carrots for 200 tenge/kg, onions for 110 tenge/kg, cabbage for 150 tenge/kg, tomatoes for 350 tenge/kg, fish for 1,300 tenge/kg, cottage cheese for 2,500 tenge/kg, and watermelon and melon for 150 tenge/kg.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mti/press/news/details/1115700?lang=kk
Kazakhstan has approved a number of environmental standards 30.11.2025
In the face of rapid environmental and climate change, Kazakhstan is strengthening environmental protection measures and modernizing its environmental regulatory system. To improve environmental quality and minimize risks to the population, the Technical Regulation and Metrology Committee of the Ministry of Industry and Trade has approved a number of new standards aimed at supporting the implementation of the Strategy for Achieving Carbon Neutrality by 2060.The adopted documents define modern requirements for waste management, adaptation to climate change, emission reduction, and the transition to a circular economy and rational resource use.Key approved standards1. ST RK ST RK 4022-2025 "Waste. Waste Management. Requirements for Low-Waste Technologies." This standard establishes requirements for the regulation of low-waste and conventionally referred to as "zero-waste" technologies for managing production and consumption waste, as well as the directions and principles for creating zero-waste technologies. This standard will become an important tool in the transition to low-waste and zero-waste technologies, ensuring sustainable development and environmental protection.2. ST RK ISO/TS 14092-2025 "Adaptation to Climate Change. Requirements and Guidance for Adaptation Planning for Local Authorities and Communities," which describes a step-by-step process for tailoring a local adaptation plan to the climatic, ecological, and social conditions of each specific case.3. ST RK ISO 14068-1 "Climate Change Management. Transition to Net Zero. Part 1: Carbon Neutrality" and ST RK IWA 42 "Guidance on Carbon Neutrality." They create a framework for responsible emissions management and the implementation of science-based climate solutions. The new standards establish unified approaches and principles for all participants—environmental and analytical organizations, national and regional environmental monitoring centers, and environmental organizations.4. ST RK 4013-2025 "Circular Economy. Measurement and Evaluation of Circular Economy Performance."5. ST RK 4012-2025 "Circular Economy. Vocabulary, Principles, and Implementation Guidelines."6. ST RK ISO 4789-2025 "Guidelines for Wastewater Treatment and Reuse in Thermal Power Plants." This document aims to reduce water consumption by thermal power plants and mitigate their negative environmental impact. The standard requires the implementation of modern treatment technologies, including membrane, biological, and chemical ones.The adoption of new environmental standards strengthens Kazakhstan's position in global climate policy and creates a foundation for sustainable development, mitigating environmental risks and supporting the transition to a low-carbon economy.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mti/press/news/details/1115699?lang=kk