Agrovent opening a front office in the Republic of Kazakhstan
Dear partners, We are pleased to announce that Agrovent, while successfully executing various projects in the Republic of Kazakhstan, has opened its branch in the country. We always strive to be closer to our clients and provide them with convenience. The opening of our branch in Kazakhstan allows us to collaborate more closely with local farmers and entrepreneurs, as well as adapt and provide our technologies considering the specific requirements of the local conditions. Our clients not only receive products and services of the highest quality but also receive comprehensive support, expert consultations, and training. We aim to become a reliable partner for the agricultural industry in Kazakhstan, helping them thrive, adapt to changing market conditions, and tackle the challenges faced by modern farming. The establishment of our branch in Kazakhstan reflects our strategic orientation and determination to introduce innovative technologies into the agribusiness and agriculture sector. We are eager to develop collaborations with farmers and entrepreneurs in Kazakhstan to assist them in reaching new heights of successful development. The CEO of Agrovent, Sergey Pribysh, expressed hope for a fruitful collaboration: "We are ready to support Kazakhstani agricultural enterprises and believe that our presence in this region will contribute to the development of agriculture." For more information, please contact our regional representative in Kokshetau, Republic of Kazakhstan, at the following contact details: +971504377119 Mr. Erlan Aryn
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