At the beginning of winter, wheat reserves in Kazakhstan amounted to 17.1 million tons

Published 2024년 12월 17일

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As of December 1, Kazakhstan's grain and leguminous crop reserves reached a record 21.2 million tons, an increase from 15.4 million tons the previous year. The country had 17.1 million tons of wheat, up from 12.3 million tons, including 14.93 million tons of food wheat, 1.18 million tons of feed wheat, and 1.03 million tons of seed wheat. Barley reserves also increased to 2.57 million tons from 1.95 million tons, while corn reserves decreased to 301.7 thousand tons from 280 thousand tons.
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Original content

As of December 1 of this year, Kazakhstan had 17.1 million tons of wheat (as of the same date last year - 12.3 million tons), the Bureau of National Statistics of the Republic of Kazakhstan reports. According to official statistics, of the total volume, 14.93 million tons are food wheat, 1.18 million tons are feed wheat, and 1.03 million tons are seed wheat. Also, as of the specified date, 2.57 million tons of barley were available (as of December 1, 2023 - 1.95 million tons). Corn reserves decreased to 301.7 thousand tons (as of December 1, 2023 - 280 thousand tons). In ...
Source: Agrosektor

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