Cloud seeding in Kazakhstan — dispute with neighbors persists three months later Kazakhstan's drought-fighting program, launched in May, still sparks controversy three months later.
Less raw materials, more recycling — the agrarian rate "Ädilet The agrarian bloc of the Adilet party's election program centers on one core idea: stop exporting raw materials and sell finished products instead. Grain, livestock, and oilseed exports would be replaced by flour, deep-processed meat, and vegetable oils.
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%.
North Kazakhstan region became a testing ground for aviation fuel from camelina. While the world debates future jet fuel, the answer is already being grown in test fields near Petropavlovsk.
Horses go to China and Afghanistan, sheep to Uzbekistan. Kazakhstan increased livestock exports by 1.7 times. Kazakhstan exported 717.2K head of livestock and poultry worth $7.9M in Jan–May 2026, up 1.7x year-on-year.
Kazakhstan ranks second in the world in chernozem reserves, and it has finally begun to be protected. According to the FAO UN Global Soil Partnership map, Kazakhstan ranks second globally in chernozem area — about 108 million hectares.
84% of countries failed to meet commitments on environmentally harmful subsidies — Kazakhstan disclosed only part of its own Of 134 countries submitting national reports to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), only 21 (16%) fully identified their harmful nature subsidies by the 2025 deadline.