Modern technology increases production efficiency
03.07.2026 17:03:14 160
The working trip of the regional akim Murat Ergeshbayev and the secretary of the regional maslikhat Murat Tleumbetov to the Zhanakorgan district continued with an inspection of the sown areas of the "Amir" peasant farm in the village of Sunakata. Also, during the trip, the head of the region assessed the progress of research work at the "Syganaq" ancient settlement.
On average, the farm produces 200 tons of rice and 400 tons of vegetable and melon products per year. The products are supplied to the domestic markets of the Kyzylorda and Turkestan regions. It is equipped with modern agricultural technologies and machinery.
In particular, a "Belarus 1221" tractor, a "Class" combine harvester, KhTZ machinery, loaders, laser levelers, KamAZ trucks, and agricultural drones are used. This allows for the digitalization of crop production and increases production efficiency.
This year in the region, grain crops were sown on 89.7 thousand hectares, oilseeds — on 6.1 thousand hectares, fodder crops — on 73.2 thousand hectares, potatoes, vegetables, and melons — on 16.8 thousand hectares.
In accordance with the instruction of the Head of State, the area under rice has been reduced by 10.9 thousand hectares and amounts to 70 thousand hectares. This step is aimed at the efficient use of water resources and the diversification of the crop structure.
Agricultural producers have carried out a complete repair of the existing 3975 units of machinery. The total volume of required mineral fertilizers is 65.6 thousand tons, of which 11 thousand tons are provided by domestic production.
The next site visited by the head of the region was the medieval settlement of Syganaq — one of the most important archaeological sites in our country. A historical city that was the capital of the Kipchak Khanate, later — the Ak Orda and the Kazakh Khanate. It is included in the list of significant historical monuments proposed for inclusion in the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Currently, traces of ancient fortress walls, remains of structures that have turned into hills, as well as objects identified during archaeological excavations are preserved here. Although the settlement has not been fully restored, work on its research, preservation, and restoration of its historical appearance systematically continues.

Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kyzylorda/press/news/details/1241317?lang=ru
