ASTANA, Kazakhstan, November 22. Hungary’s UBM
Group plans to establish a network of feed industry enterprises in
Kazakhstan, Trend
reports, citing the Ministry of Agriculture of Kazakhstan.

Under the investment program, a compound feed plant with an
annual capacity of 100,000 tonnes will be built in the Kostanay
region in partnership with Kazakhstan’s Eco Broiler company, with
construction scheduled to begin in spring 2026.

Additionally, a premix plant in the Almaty region, developed
jointly with KazFoodProducts and designed to produce 48,000 tonnes
per year, is expected to start operating in the second half of next
year. The implementation period for these projects spans
2025-2029.

As part of its long-term development strategy, UBM Group also
plans to construct a large compound feed plant in the Kostanay
region with an annual capacity of 216,000 tonnes. Its key consumers
will include Eco Broiler’s vertically integrated operations, as
well as local farms and livestock producers. The first stage of
construction is planned for 2026–2030.

The initiatives are part of UBM Group’s broader program to
develop a network of premix, concentrate, and feed production
facilities in Kazakhstan, targeting both the domestic market and
export to Central Asian countries. UBM Group is a Hungarian company
specializing in feed production, trade in grains, oilseeds, and
protein, and livestock farming.

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