Kazakhstan increased production of sunflower oil in 2022/23 MY

Published 2023년 11월 10일

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Kazakhstan's oil extraction enterprises produced over 417,000 tonnes of crude oil in the 2022/23 season, a 1.5 times increase from the previous year. The country also saw a rise in the production of refined sunflower oil and a decrease in imports of bottled oil. The export duty on sunflower in Korea contributed to a 77% increase in sales of finished products, and Kazakhstan's oil and fat products are being sold to China, Central Asia, and Europe.
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In 2022/23 season, Kazakhstan’s oil extraction enterprises produced more than 417 thsd tonnes of crude oil, which is 1.5 times higher than in 2021/22 MY. Such data were announced by the Executive Director of the National Association of Oilseed Processors (NAOPK) Oleksandr Yashkov. He also emphasized that the country recorded the increase in the production of refined sunflower oil – up to 145.3 thsd tonnes. According to Mr. Yashkov, Kazakhstan also reduced its dependence on imports in the reporting period: last MY imports of bottled oil dropped by more than 11% to 39.7 thsd tonnes. At the same time, the export duty on sunflower, introduced in the Republic of Korea on February 4, contributed to the increase in sales of finished products by 77%, to 310.6 thsd tonnes. “In the next 3 years, the foreign exchange earnings of Kazakh oil and fat products may exceed $700 mln. The actual figure for 2022 is $521 million. Our products are sold to China, Central Asia and Europe. Uzbekistan ...

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