In 2024, Kazakhstan will export 160 thousand tons of onions to Azerbaijan and Georgia

Published 2024년 3월 27일

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Kazakhstan is set to export 160 thousand tons of onions to Azerbaijan and Georgia this year, a decrease from last year's 180 thousand tons, according to Business Media. The country's Agriculture Minister, Aidarbek Saparov, cited a global drop in onion prices and exports as a contributing factor, alongside ongoing efforts to tackle logistics challenges. In response to fluctuating market conditions, the government is implementing region-specific agricultural production targets, as directed by the Prime Minister, to ensure market stability and promote efficient production.
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This year, Kazakhstan plans to export 160 thousand tons of onions to Azerbaijan and Georgia, Business Media reports. According to the country's Minister of Agriculture Aidarbek Saparov, work is currently underway to resolve logistics issues. “In previous years, our country exported 180 thousand tons of onions. And this year we sent 117 thousand tons abroad. That is, exports decreased by 70 thousand tons. Therefore, the price also decreased. But we don't look at it. The work continues,” Saparov said. Read also: Early onions of the new harvest appeared in Uzbekistan According to the Kazakh minister, now the price of onions has decreased all over the world, and exports have also decreased. “Starting this year, the ministry began to bring the plan and indicators to the regional akimats. In fact, there were no instructions on how many onions to sow and what volume should be according to ...
Source: Eastfruit

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