Senators noted positive contribution of Pavlodar farmers to rise of region's agroindustrial complex
The people's Deputies noted the successes in the social development of the region and the great contribution of local entrepreneurs and farmers to the rise of the agrarian sector, the Senate of Parliament of the Republic of Kazakhstan reported.
At the Aksu ferroalloy plant, the Senators were presented with the results of the work of metallurgists. The enterprise, which is a subsidiary of JSC TNC "Kazchrome", ranks first in the world in the production of ferroalloys. Plant's capacities include 4 smelting workshops equipped with 28 electric furnaces, a charge preparation workshop and auxiliary units. Every year, Aksu produces 1.2 million tons of ferroalloys.
In the Evgenyevka rural district, the Deputies visited a number of socially significant facilities put into operation last year. In particular, the Senators got acquainted with the work of the water supply network and inspected the sports and recreation complex, for the construction of which 160 million tenge was allocated. During the trip to LLP "Aksu Greenhouse Complex" M. Kubenov and N. Nursipatov focused on the issues of production of ecologically clean vegetable products.
Summing up the results of the trip to Aksu and Evgenyevka, the Senators noted the successes in the social development of the region and the great contribution of local entrepreneurs and farmers to the rise of the agrarian sector. The Deputies promised to take into account, within the framework of the law-making process, the proposals made during the talks regarding the support of domestic producers
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