14.11.2024, 09:30

Prodcorporation Offers Farmers an Additional 177,000 Tons of Elevator Storage Capacity

Prodcorporation's subsidiary, "Astyk Koimalary," provides farmers with an additional 177,000 tons of storage capacity, operating around the clock to ensure efficient grain handling

 🔹 Prodcorporation's subsidiary, "Astyk Koimalary," provides farmers with an additional 177,000 tons of storage capacity, operating around the clock to ensure efficient grain handling.

 🔹 The total storage capacity of all grain facilities in Kazakhstan is 30 million tons, with 7.6 million tons available for additional storage.

 🔹 The Qoldau system enables farmers to monitor elevator occupancy in real-time and access up-to-date information on available capacities.

 

 To support agricultural producers and ensure the preservation of their grain, the subsidiary of Prodcorporation, LLP "Astyk Koimalary," offers its elevator facilities for the intake and storage of grain.

 The company's four licensed bases, located in the Akmola and North Kazakhstan regions, can hold up to 491,700 tons of produce. Currently, these elevators store 314,000 tons of grain and legumes, including 139,800 tons belonging to Prodcorporation.

 With current occupancy at 64%, "Astyk Koimalary" can accept an additional 177,000 tons. The facility operates 24/7, providing full services including intake, drying, cleaning, and storage of grain.

 Currently, Kazakhstan has 191 private licensed grain-receiving points (GRPs), authorized to issue grain receipts to farmers. The combined capacity of these facilities is 13.2 million tons. According to data from the Ministry of Agriculture, the total capacity of all grain storage facilities in Kazakhstan reaches 30 million tons. Licensed GRPs are 42% full, allowing for an additional 7.6 million tons of grain storage.

 In the main grain-producing regions, the available storage capacities are as follows: Akmola region — 2.5 million tons, North Kazakhstan — 1.6 million tons, and Kostanay — also 1.6 million tons. These capacities allow for efficient management of crop collection and preservation.

 Elevator operations are under constant monitoring, and the Ministry of Agriculture is ready to respond promptly to any arising issues. For the convenience of agricultural producers, the Qoldau system provides up-to-date information on elevator occupancy and a map of grain storage facilities that is updated in real time.

 

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