A plant for the production of 10,000 tons of cheese products will be launched in Kostanay region

A plant for the production of 10,000 tons of cheese products will be launched in Kostanay region

10.12.2024 21:10:57 2714

As part of the Comprehensive Plan for the development of agricultural processing in Kostanay region, specific measures are being taken.
So, in 2023, a project for the production of cereals from legumes with a capacity of 170 thousand tons per year was implemented in the processing sector in the region. KAIZEN LLP has invested 9 billion tenge in the project. S-Agro-Borovskoe has established the production of 40 tons of dry mare's milk.
This year, a new mill complex of Aruana-2010 LLP with a capacity of 90 thousand tons of flour per year was introduced. By the end of the year, a cheese production plant with a capacity of 10 thousand tons of products per year will be put into operation. The project worth 7.2 billion tenge was implemented by MILH LLP.
They intend to strengthen work in this direction in the region: in 2026 they plan to introduce a plant for processing legumes of AC Agro LLP with a capacity of 100 thousand tons per year. The cost of the project is 24 billion tenge.
There are also plans to build the Confectionery Capital production complex of Bayan Sulu JSC. The capacity of the enterprise will exceed 13 thousand tons of products per year.
By 2027, Qostanai Grain Industry LLP is implementing a project for deep grain processing. Processing 415 thousand tons of grain per year will allow the production of gluten, starch, amino acids, bioethanol, etc. The cost of the project is 70 billion tenge of investments,
In general, 96 investment projects are planned to be implemented in all areas of the agricultural sector of the region by 2027 in Kostanay region, including 32 in animal husbandry, 47 in crop production, 17 in agricultural processing. The amount of investments will amount to 232 billion tenge. More than 2 thousand new jobs will be created.

Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/moa/press/news/details/899651