Kazakhstan Launches First Modern Camel Milk Processing Plant
The plant is equipped with a German-made automated milking system and is designed to produce up to 400 tons of camel milk per day.
Currently, milk is obtained from 100 camels, with plans to expand the herd to 2,000 heads in the future. The enterprise is fully supplied with purified drinking water and renewable energy sources:
-
Water is extracted from a 150-meter deep well and undergoes multi-stage filtration;
-
Electricity is generated by solar panels.
During the project implementation phase, 15 jobs were created, and once fully operational, the permanent staff will consist of 10 employees.
The regional akim noted that the launch of the plant will be a significant contribution to the development of the local economy and will create employment opportunities for the region's residents.
It is noted that the project was implemented as part of the instructions of the head of state to develop agriculture and increase the production of environmentally friendly products."This project is an important initiative aimed at strengthening the agro-industrial potential of the region. It combines agriculture with modern technologies and opens new opportunities for the production of environmentally friendly products. Most importantly, it offers new prospects and a source of income for rural residents," emphasized Nurdaulat Kilybay.



Photo: Press service of the Akimat of Mangystau region









