Water without losses — this is how "Ädilet" sees the future of Kazakhstan's canals The water section of the “Ädilet” program is detailed—and for good reason: water scarcity in Kazakhstan is no longer a distant threat.
Kazakhstan proposes uniting farmers into irrigation condominiums Half of Kazakhstan's 2.5 million hectares of irrigated land from 1991 has gone out of use, cutting its share in crop output from over 30% to 5–6%.
World Bank to allocate $20 million to address Central Asia's water issues — 40 million people to benefit The World Bank’s Board approved the new CAWEC regional program — $20M to boost Central Asian cooperation on transboundary water resource management.
The Soviet Megaproject Returns? Why Interest in Diverting Siberian Rivers Has Resurfaced The idea of diverting part of Siberian rivers' flow to Central Asia, considered dead nearly 40 years ago, is back in the spotlight.
Kambar-Ata-1: The Hydroelectric Power Plant That Could Change Central Asia's Future Construction of Kambar-Ata HPP-1, Kyrgyzstan’s largest hydropower project, is becoming one of Central Asia’s most significant infrastructure initiatives.
Kazakhstan modernizes thousands of kilometers of irrigation canals — but is it keeping pace with the scale of the problem? The Ministry of Water Resources and Irrigation reported accelerating canal reconstruction: 962 km of upgraded mains are planned by end of 2026, improving water supply for nearly 200,000 hectares.
Kazakhstan plans to allocate 11 billion cubic meters of water for irrigation in 2026 In Kazakhstan, the growing season continues, with 5.9 billion cubic meters of water already used for crop irrigation.