Kazakhstan's Akmola Region to Launch 1.3 Billion Tenge Lentil Processing Line in 2026
2026-06-28 15:18
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Kazakhstan's Akmola Region has initiated a lentil processing workshop construction project with a total investment of 1.3 billion tenge, all funded from the enterprise's own capital. Located in the Akmola Region, the workshop is designed with a processing capacity of 5 tons per hour and is scheduled to commence operations in September 2026.

The Ministry of Agriculture of Kazakhstan stated that this lentil processing project will expand the processing capacity of agricultural raw materials, enhance the utilization efficiency of crop products, and create favorable conditions for the development of regional agricultural enterprises. The Akmola Region is a key production area for grains and legumes in Kazakhstan, and the construction of this workshop will help improve the local deep-processing chain of agricultural products.

The project is fully funded by the enterprise's own capital, with a total investment of 1.3 billion tenge. According to the design plan, the lentil processing workshop, once operational, will have a capacity to process 5 tons of raw materials per hour, enabling preliminary processing of locally grown lentils and increasing product added value. The advancement of this project will drive the development of the agricultural processing sector in the Akmola Region, providing nearby farmers with convenient sales and processing channels, and helping to expand local agricultural product processing capacity.

In recent years, Kazakhstan has continuously promoted the development of processing capacity in the agricultural sector, with grain and legume processing projects being implemented in multiple regions. Once the lentil processing workshop in the Akmola Region is completed, it will further diversify the region's agricultural product processing industry structure and promote the upgrading of the local agricultural industry.

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