Almost 19 million tons of wheat grain in Kazakhstan's granaries

Published 2024년 11월 13일

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As of November 1, Kazakhstan has stored 23.5 million tons of grain and leguminous crops, primarily wheat, with a total food grain and legume storage capacity of 18.9 million tons. The largest storage regions are North Kazakhstan, Akmola, and Kostanay, with significant amounts also in Karaganda, Pavlodar, and East Kazakhstan. The government has been called upon to address the critical situation in the grain market, as the country loses out on record harvests.
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In Kazakhstan, as of November 1, 23.5 million tons of grain and leguminous crops are stored in bins. Of these, wheat - 18.7 million tons, the APK News agency reports with reference to the National Statistics. According to official data, the country has 18.9 million tons of food grains and legumes. The rest are seed and feed - 1.2 million tons and 3.2 million tons, respectively. As of November 1, there were 18 million 873 thousand tons of wheat in bins. Most of the volume is food - 16.4 million tons. Of these, feed is 1.3 million tons. The rest of the wheat is seed - this is only 982 thousand tons. The volume of barley is almost 3 million tons. Of these, 1.4 million tons is food barley. Corn - 360 thousand tons, oats - 298 thousand tons, rice - 260 thousand tons, buckwheat - 11 thousand tons, rye - 39 thousand tons. The largest volume of grain and legumes is stored in the North Kazakhstan region - 6 million 598 thousand tons. Also in Akmola - 6 million 412 thousand ...
Source: Zol

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