Kazakhstan's greenhouse tomato production expands with advanced technology

Kazakhstan's greenhouse tomato production expands with advanced technology

Source: HD.com

Kazakhstan's greenhouse tomato production expands with advanced technology Kazakhstan's greenhouse tomato production expands with advanced technology Greenhouse vegetable production in the Almaty region, Kazakhstan, is moving to a more intensive technological level, enabling year-round cultivation of tomatoes, cucumbers and beetroot regardless of seasonal and weather conditions.

The first ripe tomato harvest of the season is currently being collected in greenhouse facilities, despite the early spring period. Total tomato production reached 4,000 tonnes in the previous year.

Why this matters: This matters when it gives operators a clearer way to manage water, nutrients, and root-zone risk. That kind of control usually improves both resource efficiency and crop consistency.

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