Karaganda Region Agricultural Enterprises Invest Over 700 Million Tenge to Improve Village Facilities
2026-06-19 13:31
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Large agricultural producers in the Karaganda Region of Kazakhstan have signed a memorandum of cooperation and social responsibility with the regional government, committing funds to road repairs, beautification, strengthening the material and technical base of social institutions, and the construction of sports facilities in the villages where they operate. The first agreements were signed in the Osakarov District.

Agricultural producers undertaking additional social responsibilities include: Andrey Lushchak (Naydorovskoye LLC), Mikhail Cholokidi (Yasnaya Polyana Farm), Vladimir Emmerich (Sadovoye i K LLC), Vitaly Yankovoy (Zhatva LLC), Vitaly Ranat (Rassvet LLC), Alexander Sarvanidi (PKF AGROSOYUZ LLC), and Vyacheslav Shamorkin (Zhana Ai LLC). The total investment will exceed 700 million tenge.

The funds will be directed towards the most pressing projects for residents, including road and access road repairs, village beautification, strengthening the material and technical base of social institutions, and the construction of sports fields and tennis courts.

In the Abay District, Igor Zabyak, head of the SHANS farm, one of the large agricultural producers, will finance the construction of a sports and fitness complex in the village of Koksu. Once completed, the complex will serve as a year-round sports and activity center for villagers. Igor Zabyak stated that this is not just about building a facility, but a contribution to the village's development, aimed at creating an active and healthy lifestyle for children, youth, and all residents.

Similar work is underway in the Bukhar-Zhyrau District, where projects capable of developing social infrastructure and improving the quality of life for villagers are under review. Deputy Governor of the Region, Ruslan Kenzhebekov, noted that the interest shown by agricultural producers in developing their own villages is a positive sign; businesses are not standing aside but are willing to invest in the future of the locations where they operate. This news was reported by World of NAN.

Farmers in Karaganda Region Invest Funds in Their Home Villages

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