BISHKEK, Jan 12 (Kabar/APP): With state support, the Kyrgyz State Breeding farm has been actively expanding its operations in recent years, boosting its production capacity.
According to the Ministry of Water Resources, Agriculture, and Processing Industry, a machine and tractor station has been established on the plant’s premises, allowing it to independently carry out all agricultural activities.
As a result, the plant now fully cultivates its own land plots, increasing production efficiency.
As part of this effort, the local maize variety “Ala-Too” is grown, yielding 40–50 tons of high-quality silage per hectare. The harvested silage is prepared in accordance with modern standards and is fully suitable for use as feed.
Each silage bale weighs between 75 and 90 kilograms. At present, the plant has stocked up to 500 tons of ready silage.
These achievements clearly demonstrate the positive impact of government support for agricultural enterprises that previously did not receive due attention, confirming that ongoing efforts are already producing tangible results.
In addition, as part of the state policy to shift animal breeding from quantitative to qualitative indicators, systematic work is underway to strengthen the forage base.
Recently, a nutrient-rich feed with high digestibility and nutritional value has become increasingly widespread among livestock owners. Compared to other types of feed, it provides more favorable conditions for efficient livestock maintenance and fattening.