Kazakhstan increased exports of sunflower meal to the EU by more than 2 times

Published 2024년 5월 5일

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Kazakhstan has improved its standing in the EU oilseed market, ranking 5th among sunflower meal suppliers in the first 8 months of the MY 2023/24, exporting approximately 54.4 thousand tons to the EU, which is double the amount from the previous season. The majority of these exports were received by Denmark, with Sweden, Finland, Latvia, Estonia, Germany, and Lithuania also making significant purchases. This development will be further discussed in the third international oil and fat conference, 'FOC 2024: Fats and Oils Conference.'
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Kazakhstan continues to strengthen its position in the EU oilseed market. Based on the results of 8 months of MY 2023/24 (July-February), it firmly holds 5th place among suppliers of sunflower meal to Europe (last season during this period Kazakhstan was in 6th position), reports the Kazinform agency with a link to APK-Inform. In July–February 2023/24 MY, Kazakhstan exported about 54.4 thousand tons of sunflower meal to the EU (versus only 23.56 thousand tons for the same period last season). Thus, supplies of these products increased by 2.3 times. According to the European Commission, the main volume of Kazakh sunflower meal was imported by Denmark (29.35 thousand tons). Sweden purchased another 15.6 thousand tons, Finland - 2.5 thousand tons, Latvia - 2.41 thousand tons, Estonia - 1.95 thousand tons, Germany - 1.57 thousand tons, Lithuania - 1 thousand tons. Thus, according to the European Commission, the top four suppliers of sunflower meal to the EU based on the results of ...
Source: Inform

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