Organic fertilizers from Turkey to help expand the production of organic products in Uzbekistan
15/01/2021 23:10
Organic fertilizers from Turkey to help expand the production of organic products in Uzbekistan
15/01/2021 23:10
Tashkent, Uzbekistan (UzDaily.com) -- One of the important conditions for the stability of the economy and an increase in the foreign exchange reserves of the state during a pandemic is the cultivation and export of domestic agricultural products to foreign markets.
Today, organic fruit and vegetable products are in the highest demand in the world market, one of the conditions of which is the use of modern agricultural technologies with the use of high-quality bioorganic fertilizers.
On 12 January 2021, with the assistance of the Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Uzbekistan, negotiations were held between the Chairman of the Supervisory Board of BMB TRADE GROUP Bekzod Mamatkulov and the head of ADAGA FOOD AND CONSULTING Co (Republic of Turkey) Zeki Yusufoğlu on the prospects of using bioorganic fertilizers in Uzbekistan.
The next day, the Turkish delegation visited the subsidiary BMB Agro Trade, located in Arnasay district of Jizzakh region and got acquainted with its activities.
A logical step in the negotiations was the signing on 15 January 2021, of an agreement on joint activities between BMB TRADE GROUP and ADAGA FOOD AND CONSULTING Co., involving the creation of experimental plantations of agricultural products in the Djizak region, where the effectiveness of organic fertilizers from Turkey will be tested for the first time.
Turkish company ADAGA Food and Consulting Co. was founded in 2011 and is aimed at developing the production of bioorganic fertilizers based on chitosan. It brings together the potential of highly qualified engineers, chemists and agronomists. ADAGA Food and Consulting Industry Inc. Plans in the future to sell bioorganic fertilizers to the countries of Central Asia and the Caucasus.
In turn, the BMB Trade Group company is widely known for successfully implemented investment projects with the participation of foreign capital and the provision of consulting services to foreign companies in establishing and developing business in the Uzbek market.
According to the agreement, the contribution of the Turkish investor will be the provision of an experimental batch of organic fertilizers, funds for the work of highly qualified agronomists in the sown areas of Jizzakh region, as well as laboratory research.
Prototypes of the harvest of the grown products will undergo laboratory analysis for compliance with international standards, issue quality certificates for further export to foreign markets.
Based on the results of the experiment, the parties intend to hold a number of practical seminars in Uzbekistan together with the Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Uzbekistan to disseminate positive experience in the use of biofertilizers from a Turkish manufacturer.
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