“Growing tomatoes in Kazakhstan’s harsh winter was once a dream”

Imagine this: Outside, it's a freezing winter. The temperature has dropped to -25°C, -30°C, everything is covered in ice, and the bitter cold wind dominates the landscape. The ground is frozen solid, and nature has fallen into a deep slumber. But as you step inside the glass walls of a greenhouse, you…Original Article

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