Kazakhstan harvested a record crop of grain, of which it plans to export approximately 12 million tons

Published 2024년 10월 26일

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Kazakhstan has seen a significant increase in its grain harvest, threshing a record 26.5 million tons this year, up from 17.1 million tons last year. The surplus, which includes 12 million tons of grain and 1 million tons of oil crops, is expected to yield 7-7.5 million tons of wheat, 1.3-1.4 million tons of barley, and 300 thousand tons of corn, making it a substantial amount for export. The country plans to export 4.2 million tons of grain to Central Asian and Afghan countries, with China being a significant recipient. To support its agricultural sector, Kazakhstan has allocated a record 580 billion tenge ($1.2 billion) in 2023 and plans to increase this funding to 700 billion tenge ($1.44 billion) by 2025. This financial support, along with favorable weather conditions and agricultural practices, has contributed to the country's high grain yield.
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In Kazakhstan, a record 26.5 million tons of grain were threshed this year (compared to 17.1 million tons last year), of which 12 million tons of grain and 1 million tons of oil crops can be exported, the country's authorities announced after gathering the harvest results. The MSG of the country attributed the high harvest to favorable weather conditions, the use of high-quality seeds and mineral fertilizers. According to forecasts, Kazakhstan can export 7-7.5 million tons of wheat, 1.3-1.4 million tons of barley, 300 thousand tons of corn and 1 million tons of oil crops. About 4.2 million tons of grain will be delivered to the countries of Central Asia and Afghanistan. In 2023, compared to the previous year, Kazakhstan increased grain exports to China by 5.5 times to 1.431 million tons, in particular wheat – by 15 times to 538.8 thousand tons. In the current year, the country's government has created all the necessary conditions for high-quality and timely sowing and ...
Source: Agroconf

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