The Agricultural Credit Corporation invited its borrowers to a meeting of the Minister of Agriculture with the population, where they discussed the main directions of development of the industry. Citizens were interested in how to get loans to open their own business, start exporting, and what areas of agriculture are best to develop. An agricultural exhibition was located in the hall of the cinema and concert hall. Manufacturers from different regions of the country presented their products. Amangeldy LLP, a borrower from ACC, brought more than 20 species of fish to the exhibition. It is not surprising that all men and others crowded around our exposition asking us to sell it immediately or at least put a piece aside. The delegation of the Ministry of Agriculture, consisting of Umurzak Shukeyev, also lingered near the fish delicacies, listening to the company representative. Amankeldy LLP brought more than 50 kilograms of fresh fruit from Southern Kazakhstan to the exhibition. Ripe cherries, golden apricots, juicy plums, sweet apples - visitors to the exhibition enjoyed tasting everything and taking it all with them. “It’s Kazakhstani, it’s ours!” - they explained. Karaganda company "Tulpar" pleased Astana residents with high-quality sausage products. The Emil company is one of the large companies processing milk and producing dairy products from Eastern Kazakhstan. Today the company produces more than 60 types of products. Delicious fermented baked milk, curd mass with various additives. yoghurts, cheeses - sheer abundance for dairy lovers. People in Astana are familiar with "Emil", the products have long been to the taste of the capital's residents, but "it's hard to find, they're sold out quickly." Any visitor could ask his question to the Minister of Agriculture, and therefore the meeting continued until 17:00. Overall, the event was fruitful and educational. Marketing and PR Service
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