More than 4,000 entrepreneurs have completed training at QazTrade Academy. - "QazTrade" Trade Policy Development Center" JSC
More than 4,000 entrepreneurs have completed training at QazTrade Academy.

More than 4,000 entrepreneurs have completed training at QazTrade Academy.

QazTrade Academy held a training session for exporters within the framework of KazAgroFarm-2025. In Astana, at the venue of the KazAgroFarm-2025 exhibition, the Export and Trade Forum of the agro-industrial complex took place, with the educational block organized by the QazTrade Academy Exporters’ School.

QazTrade Academy conducted a training session for exporters as part of KazAgroFarm-2025.

The forum became a platform for exchanging practical knowledge and discussing tools for entering foreign markets. Producers participated in a practical session and B2G consultations, where they discussed certification, logistics, product quality requirements, and international market promotion. Experts from the Academy and active exporters shared their cases and approaches to developing foreign economic activity.


To date, QazTrade Academy has trained more than 4,000 specialists, 57% of whom are women entrepreneurs. The training programs cover export acceleration, certification procedures, foreign trade specifics, and government support measures.

The forum also discussed financial and non-financial tools for export promotion, including a reimbursement mechanism covering up to 80% of expenses related to product promotion in foreign markets.

“We learned which documents are required for export and which expenses can be reimbursed. This information will help us plan our work more precisely,” said Aibolat Iskakov, head of a farming enterprise from the Karaganda region.


“Today, export support in Kazakhstan is becoming truly service-oriented. The forum demonstrated the importance of direct B2G dialogue. Businesses no longer need to approach different government agencies — all issues can be resolved on a single platform. When producers, development institutions, and the state meet in one place, decisions are made faster and export projects are implemented more efficiently,” said Ainur Amirbekova, Managing Director of QazTrade.