5 million tons of wheat grain remains in the bins of Kazakhstan

Published 2024년 7월 12일

Tridge summary

As of July 1, 2024, Kazakhstan has a grain residue of 6.1 million tons, which includes 5 million tons of wheat grain, 4 million tons of food grain, 96 thousand tons of seed grain, and 860 thousand tons of feed grain. The country also has 90 thousand tons of corn and 790 thousand tons of barley. The reserves have fluctuated annually, with 6.6 million tons in the same period last year and only 3.2 million tons in 2022. The carryover grain balance in Kazakhstan typically ranges from 1.5 to 2 million tons.
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Original content

The presence of grain crops was calculated in Kazakhstan. The Office for National Statistics has released data on grain residues. As noted in the document, as of July 1, 2024, there are 6.1 million tons of grains and legumes in the country, reports the APK News agency. Of these, the volume of wheat grain is 5 million tons. There are 4 million tons of food grain left, 96 thousand tons of seed grain, and about 860 thousand tons of feed grain. There are also 90 thousand corn available. Of this volume, about 30 thousand tons are corn food grains, 3.6 thousand tons are seed grains, and the rest are feed grains. There are also 790 thousand tons of barley in the bins. Of these, 312 thousand tons are food products, 24 thousand tons are seeds, the rest is fodder. There are 19 thousand tons of rye left in Kazakhstan. Including 12 thousand tons of food, 690 tons of seeds, 6 thousand tons of feed. There are 60.5 thousand tons of oats available. Of this volume, 24 thousand tons are ...
Source: Zol

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