20.05.2026, 23:43

Applications for the “Made in Kazakhstan” Program Will Open on May 25

The program provides financing for domestically produced machinery for up to 10 years

KazAgroFinance JSC announced the resumption of applications for the preferential leasing program “Made in Kazakhstan.” Applications for participation in the program can be submitted starting from 10:00 a.m. on May 25, 2026.

The program provides preferential financing for the purchase of agricultural machinery and vehicles produced or assembled in Kazakhstan. The main goal of the initiative is to provide farmers with modern equipment on affordable financing terms, as well as to support the development of Kazakhstan’s machine-building industry and the renewal of the agricultural machinery fleet.

Within the framework of the program, agricultural producers will be able to obtain self-propelled machinery of Kazakh production through financial leasing for up to 10 years. The financing rate will be 6% per annum, while the down payment starts from 15% of the cost of the leased equipment.

KazAgroFinance noted that the implementation of the program is aimed at expanding farmers’ access to preferential financing and creating additional conditions for the further development of Kazakhstan’s agro-industrial complex.

 

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