Kazakhstan has significantly increased the export of flour, sunflower oil and sunflower seeds

Published 2022년 11월 22일

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Kazakhstan has experienced a significant increase in the export of agricultural products in the first nine months of 2022, with wheat flour exports up by 89%, sunflower oil by 3.3 times, and deep processing products such as margarine by 5.6 times. Wheat exports increased by 33.6% to $1.231 billion, and there was also a notable increase in the export of sunflower seeds and flax. However, barley exports decreased by 12%. Non-commodity agricultural exports, including processed products, increased by 83% to $1.76 billion, contributing to an overall increase in agricultural exports by 25% to $2.01 billion.
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Kazakhstan this year has significantly increased the export of agricultural products. Thus, the export of wheat flour from Kazakhstan in January-September 2022 increased by 89% compared to last year - up to $267 million in monetary terms. This was reported by the Ministry of Trade and Integration of the Republic of Kazakhstan in the review of foreign trade for 9 months of this year. Deliveries of Kazakh sunflower oil to foreign markets increased 3.3 times - up to $274.5 million. Exports of deep processing products increased even more significantly - for margarine, this figure increased 5.6 times, to $81 million. Deliveries of Kazakh wheat for export in January-September 2022 amounted to $1.231 billion, which is 33.6% more than the same period last year. Export of sunflower seeds during this period increased by 88%, to $105.8 million, flax - by 85%, to $268.2 million. But the export of barley, on the contrary, decreased by 12%, to $127.5 million. Judging by the data of the Ministry ...
Source: Zol

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