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Limiting Factors and Environmental Adaptability for Staple Crops in Kazakhstan

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  • Danmeng Wang

    (College of Agronomy, Northwest A&F University, Yangling, Xianyang 712100, China
    Shaanxi Engineering Research Center of Circular Agriculture, Yangling, Xianyang 712100, China)

  • Guoxi Gao

    (College of Agronomy, Northwest A&F University, Yangling, Xianyang 712100, China
    Shaanxi Engineering Research Center of Circular Agriculture, Yangling, Xianyang 712100, China)

  • Ruolan Li

    (College of Agronomy, Northwest A&F University, Yangling, Xianyang 712100, China
    Shaanxi Engineering Research Center of Circular Agriculture, Yangling, Xianyang 712100, China)

  • Shynggys Toktarbek

    (College of Agronomy, S. Seifullin Kazakh Agro-Technical University, Nur-Sultan 010000, Kazakhstan)

  • Nueryia Jiakula

    (College of Pharmacy, Astana Medical University, Nur-Sultan 010000, Kazakhstan)

  • Yongzhong Feng

    (College of Agronomy, Northwest A&F University, Yangling, Xianyang 712100, China
    Shaanxi Engineering Research Center of Circular Agriculture, Yangling, Xianyang 712100, China)

Abstract

Population growth increases the threat to global food security. Kazakhstan, a major agricultural nation, has made significant contributions to world food security; however, a wide gap exists between its food yield and that of other major crop-producing countries. Increasing food productivity in Kazakhstan through enhancing the utilization of natural endowments under existing cropland conditions would help alleviate global food pressure. Therefore, we elucidated the factors restricting Kazakhstan’s food productivity and proposed reasonable countermeasures. We analyzed the food production structure based on yearbooks. Correlation and stepwise regression were conducted on crop yield potential factors. The states of Kazakhstan were classified by hierarchical cluster and agronomic characteristics were evaluated using normalized scores. Wheat (60.3%), barley (14.9%), and potatoes (16%) are the main food crops produced in Kazakhstan. The ideal regional environment-based geographical crop configuration is “Northern—Wheat, Southern—Barley and Wheat, and Western—Potatoes.” The key limiting factors of wheat yield are water shortage and soil alkalization, while for barley, it is soil alkalization. The current planting distribution in Kazakhstan is suboptimal. Water-saving irrigation and agricultural runoff, staple crop planting layout optimization, organic fertilizer promotion, drought-resistant crop variety cultivation, and agricultural technology training must be prioritized to overcome crop yield constraints in Kazakhstan.

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  • Danmeng Wang & Guoxi Gao & Ruolan Li & Shynggys Toktarbek & Nueryia Jiakula & Yongzhong Feng, 2022. "Limiting Factors and Environmental Adaptability for Staple Crops in Kazakhstan," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(16), pages 1-15, August.
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