Marble lamb" from Kazakh scientists — a loud press release without a single figure The Kazakh Ministry of Agriculture has developed marble lamb technology using the Kazakh fine-fleece sheep breed. We analyze a discovery over 100 years old.
China ramps up climate initiatives: what it means for Central Asia The number of global climate projects launched or managed by China has been steadily increasing since 2009. However, whether this will form the basis for full-fledged climate leadership from Beijing remains an open question, according to Dr. Song Yixian, co-author of the study and professor at the University of Bath.
Second attempt in five years: will Valley succeed in building an irrigation equipment plant in Kazakhstan U.S. irrigation equipment maker Valley eyes Kazakhstan again. $17M and 500 units per year—are its localization plans realistic?
FAO recognizes the risks of the SAT-1 foot-and-mouth disease threat in Asia FAO confirms spread of new FMD serotype SAT1 in East Asia. South and Southeast Asia on high alert. FAO allocates $400,000 to combat the outbreak.
Kazakhstan is officially in a water deficit zone. UN: Kazakhstan's water stress level is 34.6%, already classified as water scarcity.
WHAT IS WRONG WITH AGRICULTURE IN KAZAKHSTAN? Problems and solutions for the deadlock in Kazakhstan's agro-industrial sector.