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Turkish Company to Build Vegetable Storage Facility in Kazakhstan

On July 24, Kazakhstan’s Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Ermek Kenzhekhanuly met managers of the Turkish company Saraylim Tarim to discuss plans for a new vegetable storage facility.
A leader in Turkey’s fruit and vegetable storage industry, the company plans to build a 5,000-ton vegetable storage facility in Kazakhstan costing around $15 million.
In addition, Saraylim Tarim  plans to invest a further $15 million in establishing a vinegar and canned vegetable production facility in the country’s Almaty region.
According to the Turkish company, the project would be implemented in cooperation with a Kazakh partner and  Deputy Minister Kenzhekhanuly has promised maximum assistance from the Ministry of Agriculture.

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