The Kazakh National Agrarian University Explores Sustainable Farming Solutions at LoginEKO

KazNARU experts visited LoginEKO to explore collaboration in sustainable farming, focusing on advanced weed control and digital farming innovations.

Kazakhstan experts visit LoginEKO

LoginEKO’s commitment to advancing sustainable farming continues to attract international attention. Last week, we had the honor of hosting a delegation from The Kazakh National Agrarian University (KazNARU), including academic Kenenbayev Serik Barmenbekovich and Prof. Gulvira Limisnova. The purpose of their visit was to gain deeper insights into LoginEKO’s agricultural practices and explore opportunities for implementing sustainable farming methods in Kazakhstan.

Exploring Practical Solutions

During their two-day visit, the Kazakh experts toured our fields in Mošorin and Aradac, where they witnessed firsthand the techniques and challenges we face in sustainable farming.

Weed control farming machinery

They also showed significant interest in our Farming Software, recognizing its potential to upgrade agricultural practices in Kazakhstan through digitalization.

Comparing Agricultural Landscapes

The visit also provided an opportunity for our guests from Kazakhstan to share insights into their own agricultural practices. With 26 million hectares of arable land, Kazakhstan faces unique challenges, including harsh climatic conditions and outdated agricultural machinery.

The visitors were particularly impressed by our yield results and the steady improvements we’ve achieved over recent years, especially when compared to their own experiences, where yields are often significantly lower.

A Foundation for Future Collaboration

The Kazakh visitors expressed a strong interest in testing our Farming Software within their own agricultural research institutes and emphasized the importance of digitalizing agriculture in Kazakhstan.

We are excited about the possibilities that this visit has opened up and look forward to working closely with our partners at KazNARU to advance sustainable farming practices on a global scale.

Kazakhstan experts at LoginEKO

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