Heavy rain over the past three weeks in Kazakhstan's key wheat and barley regions has led the US Department of Agriculture's Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) to cut its production forecast by 10%. The FAS now estimates Kazakhstan's wheat output for the 2024-25 marketing year at 14.2 million tonnes, down by 1.6 million tonnes, and barley production at 3 million tonnes, a reduction of 400,000 tonnes. The rain has significantly damaged crops, with 70% remaining unharvested, prompting farmers to request more fuel for drying machines. This comes after Kazakhstan's recent wheat import restrictions and an earlier forecast by the International Grains Council predicting a seven-year high in wheat production.