The Turkmenabat Chemical Plant Provides Strong Support for the Development of the Agricultural Industry

Turkmenistan is successfully utilizing new industrial opportunities to diversify agriculture and increase productivity. One of the important enterprises in this field is the S.A. Nyýazow Chemical Plant in Türkmenabat. The plant currently serves as a leading enterprise in the production of fertilizers that are significant not only for the region but for the entire country’s agriculture.
Over the past five months, the plant’s specialists have managed to produce:
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115,850 tons of sulfuric acid,
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11,297 tons of mineral fertilizers,
including -
5,227 tons of nitrogen fertilizers, and
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6,070 tons of phosphorus fertilizers.
During this period, a total of 118,840,642 manats worth of products were manufactured. This indicator shows the increased production capacity of the plant as well as the high dedication of its employees.
“The main reason for the achieved success is the employees’ dedication to their work and the new approaches introduced in production,” said the plant’s chief economist Akmyrat Öwezow.
The chemical products produced at the enterprise are widely used in agricultural fields located in various regions of the country. Among the employees who make a significant contribution to the plant’s success are:
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Muzaffar Tohtayew, master of fertilizer production,
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Ahmet Ruziýew, master of sulfur production,
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Şawket Sultanow, head of the labor protection department,
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Rahima Bazarowa, laboratory technician,
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Denis Faržabet, master of the maintenance workshop,
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Serdar Hudaýberdiýew, maintenance master of the assembly workshop.
New Production Complex Under Construction
In accordance with the Decree signed by our Honorable President, the construction of a new complex within the plant is currently underway, which will annually produce:
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350,000 tons of superphosphate, and
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100,000 tons of ammonium sulfate fertilizers.
Under this project, a contract was signed between Turkmenistan’s state concern “Türkmenhimiýa” and the Republic of Korea’s company “Daewoo Engineering & Construction Co., Ltd.”
According to the plant director Ramazan Halbaýew, currently:
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170,000 tons of superphosphate,
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200,000 tons of oxygen, and
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oxygen-containing growth regulators for plants are being produced annually.
With the commissioning of the new production complex, the annual production of superphosphate will increase to 180,000 tons. This will ensure growth not only in quantity but also in quality.
The Modernized Plant’s Contribution to the National Economy
The new complex will provide a significant boost not only to the economy of Lebap Province but to the entire country’s economic development. The creation of new jobs and the increased capacity to meet the demand for essential fertilizers in agriculture will be possible. This is yet another proof of the successful implementation of the country’s industrial strategy.
The S.A. Nyýazow Chemical Plant in Türkmenabat continues to make a worthy contribution to economic growth through modernized production, in line with the state’s industrial strategy.
New Production Complex Under Construction
In accordance with the Decree signed by our Honorable President, the construction of a new complex within the factory premises is currently underway. This complex will produce annually:
-
350,000 tons of superphosphate and
-
100,000 tons of ammonium sulfate fertilizers.
A contract for this project was signed between Turkmenistan’s State Concern "Türkmenhimiýa" and the Republic of Korea’s company "Daewoo Engineering & Construction Co., Ltd."
According to the factory director, Ramazan Halbayev, at present:
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170,000 tons of superphosphate,
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200,000 tons of oxygen, and
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plant growth-regulating oxigumat agents are being produced annually.
With the commissioning of the new production complex, superphosphate production will increase to 180,000 tons per year. This will ensure growth not only in quantity but also in quality.
Contribution of the Modernized Plant to the National Economy
The new complex will provide a significant boost not only to the economic development of the Lebap region but also to the entire country. The creation of new jobs and the increased capacity to meet the demand for essential fertilizers in agriculture will be possible. This serves as further proof of the successful implementation of the country’s industrial strategy.
The S.A. Nyýazow Chemical Plant in Turkmenabat continues to make a worthy contribution to economic development through its modernized production, fully aligned with the state’s industrial strategy.
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Turkmenistan is successfully utilizing new industrial opportunities to diversify agriculture and increase productivity. One of the key enterprises in this field is the S.A. Nyýazow Chemical Plant in Türkmenabat. Currently, the plant acts as a leading enterprise in the production of fertilizers that are important not only for the region but for the entire country's agriculture.
Over the past five months, the plant's specialists have managed to produce:
-
115,850 tons of sulfuric acid,
-
11,297 tons of mineral fertilizers,
including -
5,227 tons of nitrogen fertilizers, and
-
6,070 tons of phosphorus fertilizers.
During this period, a total of 118,840,642 manats worth of products were manufactured. This indicator shows the plant's increased production capacity and the high dedication of its employees.
“The main reason for the achieved success is the employees’ dedication to their work and the new approaches introduced in production,” noted the plant’s chief economist Akmyrat Öwezow.
The chemical products produced at the enterprise are widely used in agricultural fields located in various regions of the country. Among the employees who make a great contribution to the plant’s success are:
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Muzaffar Tohtayew, master of fertilizer production,
-
Ahmet Ruziýew, master of sulfur production,
-
Şawket Sultanow, head of labor protection department,
-
Rahima Bazarowa, laboratory technician,
-
Denis Faržabet, master of the maintenance shop,
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Serdar Hudaýberdiýew, maintenance master of the assembly shop.