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Potatoholic in Kazakhstan: how Agro Trade PV and the POTATOHOLIC video series are pulling the potato sector forward

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In a recent episode of POTATOHOLIC the film crew visits Agro Trade PV in Pavlodar Region and interviews Deputy Director Erkin Tleubekovich Almagambetov. The six-minute clip shows how Kazakh farmers are turning an arid steppe into a high-yield, export-ready potato cluster.


1. Agro Trade PV – a next-generation farm

  • Scale. The company is installing irrigation across 1 634 ha, building a 1 200-head dairy, and erecting a climate-controlled store for 10 000 t of potatoes—all financed through Baiterek-group institutions (Agrarian Credit Corporation and the Damu Fund).
  • Team. Under Almagambetov’s guidance, engineers, agronomists, and IT specialists employ precision farming tools that pushed first-season yields beyond 40 t/ha.
  • Mind-set. His core message: “The steppe can grow potatoes of European quality—technology and perseverance are the only prerequisites.”

2. The technology toolbox

SystemBenefit to the farm
GPS planting & autosteerCuts seed use by ~7 % and guarantees even emergence
Moisture probes + drip irrigationSaves up to 35 % water and delivers nutrients with surgical accuracy
“Smart-climate” storageKeeps T/RH within ±0.5 °C, extending marketability into spring

These solutions position the farm for both the domestic fresh market and industrial processing (chips, fries).


3. Kazakhstan’s potato market in numbers

  • Export potential after 2024 is estimated at up to 500 000 t in favorable market conditions.
  • Main foreign buyer: Uzbekistan (300 000–500 000 t per year).
  • Top farms are already hitting 50–55 t/ha, approaching Eastern-European leaders.

Yet Kazakhstan still runs a vegetable trade deficit in value terms; storage and downstream processing are the keys to a lasting surplus.


4. Why the project matters to the industry

  1. Proof of concept. Agro Trade PV shows investors that ag-tech and irrigation pay off even in a sharply continental climate.
  2. Talent magnet. A modern farm attracts young specialists, easing the rural skills gap.
  3. Environmental gain. Precise water and N dosing cut nutrient losses and shrink the carbon footprint.

The POTATOHOLIC series plans to spotlight dozens of similar sites, forming an open library of hands-on cases for CIS growers.


5. Challenges & next steps

ChallengeSolution discussed in the video
Limited processing capacityPartnerships with private factories and the state “Economy of Simple Things” program
FX swings & costly imported seedDomestic seed breeding plus long-term tenge contracts
Weather risks (drought, frost)Drought-tolerant varieties and crop-insurance schemes

Conclusion

The story of Agro Trade PV—and Erkin Almagambetov’s interview—is a vivid example of how smart investment, technology, and passion can transform traditional agriculture. For Kazakhstan, aiming to become a major potato exporter, projects like this mean more than extra tonnage: they lay the groundwork for an entire ecosystem, from breeding seed to ready-to-eat snack products. And the POTATOHOLIC series is an ideal stage for these successes to be noticed and replicated far beyond Pavlodar.

Viktor Kovalev CEO
POTATOES NEWS Viktor Kovalev is the founder of Potatoes.News and the creator of the International Potato Tour (IPT) — a global multimedia project that connects potato farmers, processors, researchers, and agribusiness companies across more than 20 countries. Viktor writes about potato production, processing technologies, storage, seed breeding, export markets, innovations, and sustainable agriculture. His work combines journalism, field research, and video storytelling, giving readers and viewers a unique perspective on the global potato industry. Areas of expertise: Global potato market trends Seed potato production and certification Potato processing (chips, flakes, fries, starch) Smart farming and agri-technologies Storage, logistics, and export Interviews and field reports from leading producers

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