Valley® Irrigation and Kusto Group® Form Joint Venture to Establish Sustainable Agriculture in Central Asia through Agreement with Government of Kazakhstan
Valley Irrigation, a Valmont company (NYSE: VMI), has launched a joint venture with Kusto Group in Kazakhstan aimed at enhancing sustainability in agriculture. This strategic initiative will introduce advanced irrigation technology to local farmers, positioning Kazakhstan as a potential agricultural hub in Central Asia. The agreement includes the construction of a plant for manufacturing Valley irrigation equipment, with a production goal of at least 1,000 machines annually. This partnership aims to improve water efficiency and crop yields, vital for the country's agricultural growth.
- Joint venture with Kusto Group to enhance agricultural technology in Kazakhstan.
- Construction of a manufacturing plant for Valley irrigation equipment, targeting 1,000 machines annually.
- Government commitment to support production with a volume guarantee of 4,000 machines.
- Potential to improve crop yields and reduce input costs through advanced irrigation methods.
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Valley® Irrigation, a Valmont® (NYSE: VMI) company, is advancing its collaboration with the Republic of Kazakhstan and announcing its joint venture with private holding company Kusto Group®. The strategic, multi-year project will improve sustainability and resource conservation, introduce advanced farm technology to local farmers in the region, and serve as the foundation for making the country an agricultural hub in Central Asia.
Josh Dixon, Vice President & General Manager, International Irrigation for Valley, says:
“Kazakhstan has tremendous potential to be an agricultural leader in Central Asia. The government of Kazakhstan is looking to Valley to support implementation of precision agriculture best practices and cutting-edge farming technologies that are sustainable and that produce better yields while using fewer resources.”
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Poised to Increase Productivity with Efficient Irrigation Technology
Kazakhstan is the ninth-largest country in the world by land mass – the world’s largest landlocked country – with a population of 18 million. Kazakhstan possesses many natural resources and seeks to tap into its huge agricultural potential.
Agriculture is already an important economic sector in Kazakhstan, but there is room for further growth through improved efficiency.
Kusto Group Chairman Yerkin Tatishev says:
“This partnership will enable Kazakhstan to unlock its enormous agricultural potential. Valley brings 75 years of experience that will help our growers create sustainable incomes, create new jobs, and fulfill the goal of helping Kazakhstan become a food provider to the world.”
The newly created JV, which is registered within the Astana International Financial Centre, signed firm contracts committing to the construction of a plant in Kazakhstan for the manufacture of Valley pivots and a volume guarantee from the government of 4,000 machines. The plant’s annual production capacity will be at least 1,000 pivot irrigation machines.
Transforming the Region through Sustainable Agriculture
The agreement will create a network of farms designed to demonstrate advanced irrigation technologies and train local farmers in responsible water management. Valley solutions manufactured in Kazakhstan will serve the domestic market and act as a hub for exports to the region.
“At Valmont, we are committed to conserving resources and improving life. It is our purpose as a company, and determines how we go about the business of feeding and clothing the world,” added Dixon. “This collaboration is an honor to participate in, as it is economically beneficial for all parties involved and will bring food security and economic diversification to Central Asia’s agricultural sector.”
Askar Mamin, Prime Minister of Kazakhstan, says:
“The US capital and technology are strongly represented in Kazakhstan, and today I am pleased to announce that Valmont joins the long list of top US companies successfully operating in Kazakhstan. The UN Food and Agriculture Organization recognized Kazakhstan as one of the 5 most perspective agriculture producers globally, and potentially a top player in ensuring regional and international food security in the coming years. Given the major increases in the importance of the issue of food security in the context of the ongoing and potential future pandemics, it is instrumental that we speed up our efforts in realizing this potential. This is why we so deeply value the role Valmont Industries is willing to play in this process by bringing their production capacity, human capital, and best practices here.”
About Valley Irrigation
Valley Irrigation founded the center pivot irrigation industry in 1954, and our brand is the worldwide leader in sales, service, quality and innovation. With historical sales of more than 250,000 center pivots and linears and more than 105,000 connected devices, Valmont-built equipment annually irrigates approximately 25 million acres (10 million hectares) around the world. We remain dedicated to providing innovative, precision irrigation solutions now and into the future. For more information, please visit www.valleyirrigation.com
About Kusto Group
Kusto Group Pte. Ltd. (www.kustogroup.com) is a diversified international holding company, headquartered in Singapore with roots in Kazakhstan. Today, Kusto is successfully operating in the agricultural, oil and gas, mining, construction, real estate development, and construction materials sectors in more than 10 countries across four continents. The success of Kusto is the result of a strong corporate culture that values courage, collaboration, partnering with local champions and a focus on sustainable and ethical development.
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