A loan from the Agrarian Credit Corporation allowed the Kyzylorda farm not only to increase the number of small cattle, but also to improve its quality characteristics. For almost ten years, the farm "Tulpar" has been operating in the village of Bidaykol, Shieli district, which has been engaged in sheep breeding since 2013. Since then, the farm has repeatedly become a participant in state programs to support farmers. The farm received its first loan from the Agrarian Credit Corporation for the purchase of breeding stock of sheep under the Altyn Asyk program in 2015. Since then, Tulpar has timely repaid the received and received new loans, the livestock has grown and strengthened. “In 2020, we applied to the Agrarian Credit Corporation for a loan to buy 2,000 breeding sheep of the Kazakh fat-tailed coarse-wool breed,” says Abdygani Duysenuly, head of the Tulpar Farm. - The funds were allocated under the Sybaga program, which helped us significantly improve the quality of livestock. We sell meat in the markets of the cities of Kyzylorda and Shieli. Animals of this breed have unique qualities that increase meat-fat and wool productivity. So, they are perfectly adapted to the conditions of grazing, hardy and unpretentious, have good reproduction, quickly gain weight, have high meat-fat qualities, and most importantly, their meat is tasty, which undoubtedly affects consumer demand. Two families, employed in the household at work, live in the built house. Two residential trailers with autonomous power sources allow workers to be mobile, moving around the land. Own pastures, barns and other outbuildings, a well to provide drinking water - all these necessary conditions are available on the farm. So a loan from the corporation helped the farm, without reducing working capital, to significantly increase the number of animals and improve their thoroughbred characteristics. In general, 472 loans worth more than 2.3 billion tenge have been issued through the Agrarian Credit Corporation in the Kyzylorda region under the Sybaga program over ten years.
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