Tajik agricultural company produces high-quality feed for livestock farms

DUSHANBE, February 18, 2014, Asia-Plus — Tajik agricultural company, Nutristar Tajikistan, has launched production of high-quality feed for livestock farms. The Nutristar Tajikistan top manager, Ms. Malika Jumayeva, says the enterprise that was launched last week produces 90 tons of combined feed per day. “The initial production capacity of our enterprise is 36,000 tons of […]

Zarina Ergasheva

DUSHANBE, February 18, 2014, Asia-Plus — Tajik agricultural company, Nutristar Tajikistan, has launched production of high-quality feed for livestock farms.

The Nutristar Tajikistan top manager, Ms. Malika Jumayeva, says the enterprise that was launched last week produces 90 tons of combined feed per day.

“The initial production capacity of our enterprise is 36,000 tons of combine feed a year but we plan to quadruple its production capacity within the next four years,” she noted.

Conseils et Compétences en Productions Animales (CCPA) is Nutristar Tajikistan’s parent company.  Nutristar Tajikistan LLC was established in Tajikistan in May 2012. Sponsor owns 99% in the Project Company; the remaining 1% is owned by Tajik citizen, General Manager of the Company.

We will recall that the International Finance Corporation (IFC) provided a $2.2 million loan to help Nutristar Tajikistan launch the production of high-quality feed for livestock farms in Tajikistan, improving productivity on the farms while safeguarding the health and well-being of the animals. IFC’s financing will also help Nutristar Tajikistan’s parent company, CCPA, transfer expertise and technology to farmers in Tajikistan.

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