Kazakhstan and Hungary Discuss Expansion of Cooperation in Pedigree Livestock Breeding
25.02.2026 08:14:46 170
Budapest, 12 February 2026 - Ambassador of Kazakhstan met with the management of Hunland Group, a Hungarian company specializing in the international trade of agricultural livestock and the development of pedigree breeding.
During the meeting, the parties discussed prospects for expanding cooperation in the field of pedigree livestock development in Kazakhstan. Particular attention was given to the modernization of herd genetics, increasing productivity, and the introduction of advanced technologies in beef and dairy farming.
The Kazakh side emphasized that livestock production is one of the priority areas of the country’s agricultural development. In recent years, the sector has demonstrated steady growth, including increased production of meat and milk, as well as consistent expansion of livestock numbers. It was highlighted that Kazakhstan possesses significant land resources – more than 200 million hectares of agricultural land, including vast pasture areas – creating favorable conditions for large-scale livestock development.
During the meeting, Hungarian partners were informed about the existing state support measures in Kazakhstan’s agro-industrial complex. In particular, mechanisms for subsidizing the acquisition of pedigree livestock, support instruments for livestock production, as well as preferential credit and leasing programs for agricultural producers were discussed. Opportunities for financial support of investment projects through national development institutions were also outlined.
Following the meeting, the parties agreed to continue consultations and further elaborate specific areas of cooperation. The Embassy of Kazakhstan confirmed its readiness to provide comprehensive support in the implementation of joint initiatives aimed at developing pedigree livestock breeding and strengthening investment cooperation between Kazakhstan and Hungary.
Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-budapest/press/news/details/1168561?lang=kk