


On the territory of the enterprise, the operation of a chisel was demonstrated — a device for deep soil loosening, which is used in resource-saving agriculture. This mechanism allows for loosening the soil to a depth of 40 to 70 centimeters, breaking up the compacted layer beneath the plowing, which, in turn, improves water permeability, retains moisture, and promotes better air exchange, creating optimal conditions for plant roots.
According to experts, the application of modern reclamation technologies can improve soil conditions and increase crop yields by 30-35%.
This technology is used both in preparing the soil for sowing and in restoring compacted and degraded lands.
During the testing of new technologies, the minister noted that the development of reclamation and the renewal of equipment before the start of sowing works are important aspects of agricultural policy.
"To increase agricultural productivity, it is necessary to apply scientifically grounded approaches to farming. Before plowing and sowing, it is important to conduct soil analysis and identify its nutrient needs to choose the most suitable agronomic solutions," he noted.
In addition, Bakyt Torobaev added that as part of state support, in 2025, agricultural producers and breeding farms in the country will acquire equipment worth $2.5 million, which will be provided on lease.