Kazakhstan's grain exports for January - April 2023

Published 2023년 6월 21일

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For April 2023, Kazakhstan's wheat and meslin exports reached 696.77 thousand tons, earning $177.95 million, marking a 102% increase from the same period in 2022. Barley exports, on the other hand, saw a significant surge of 184%, exporting 101.31 thousand tons and generating $23.74 million. The majority of these exports were to CIS countries, with significant amounts also going to Afghanistan, Iran, Italy, China, and Turkey. From January to April 2023, wheat and meslin exports increased by 102% compared to the same period in 2022, totaling 2566.56 thousand tons, while barley exports increased by 184%, totaling 350.67 thousand tons.
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Original content

According to the analysis of the data of the Federal Customs Service of Kazakhstan, conducted by Zerno.Ru, for April 2023 on exports: Export of wheat and meslin (TN VED 1001) amounted to 696.77 thousand tons in the amount of $177.95 million In total, in January-April 2023, 2566.56 thousand tons of wheat and meslin were exported in the amount of $705.87 million, which is 102% to the same period in 2022. In 2022, for the same period, 2512.75 thousand tons of wheat and meslin were exported. Export of barley (TN VED 1003) amounted to 101.31 thousand tons in the amount of $23.74 million In total, in January-April 2023, 350.67 thousand tons of barley were exported in the amount of $83.80 million, which is 184% compared to the same period in 2022 of the year. In 2022, 190.96 thousand tons of barley were exported for the same period. Export of Kazakhstan for 4 months of 2023 by countries TN VED code Name A country 2023 2022 2023 in % to 2022 January - April including April January - ...
Source: Zol

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