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Kazakhstan’s Agricultural Forum Unites Global Leaders Under Tokayev’s Vision

From FAO experts to young agrarian students, this year’s forum is more than a meeting—it’s a blueprint for the future of farming. Can Kazakhstan’s bold vision reshape global agriculture?

It is an agriculture land many plants are plotted into the ground and in front of of the field...
It is an agriculture land many plants are plotted into the ground and in front of of the field there is a machine, it is spelling the water on the crops and behind the machine there are huge trees and behind the trees there are other types of crops.

Kazakhstan’s Agricultural Forum Unites Global Leaders Under Tokayev’s Vision

President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev is hosting the second Agricultural Workers’ Forum in Astana. Over 2,000 participants, including international organizations like the FAO, World Bank, and OECD, are attending. This follows the successful inaugural event held last November.

The forum brings together agricultural producers, industry representatives, investors, and agrarian students. President Tokayev, who also attended the first eventbrite, is highlighting the importance of agricultural workers and addressing the sector's challenges and goals.

Last year's inaugural event saw over 2,000 attendees gather to discuss the future of agriculture. This year's forum continues that dialogue, with international organizations joining the conversation.

The second Agricultural Workers’ Forum, led by President Tokayev, is fostering international cooperation and dialogue in the agribusiness sector. With over 2,000 attendees, it builds on the success of the inaugural event and aims to drive progress in the industry.

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