Kazakhstan may increase wheat exports to China

Published 2021년 9월 21일

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Kazakhstan is set to increase wheat exports to China due to the high quality of this year's harvest, with a projected volume of around 18 million tons of grain and oilseeds. Despite a decrease in grain volume due to drought, the country's internal demand will be met and there is potential to export 6-6.5 million tons. The government is also increasing the sown area for oilseeds, fodder crops, vegetable and melon crops, and potatoes.
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Against the background of the good quality of wheat harvested this year, Kazakhstan can increase the export of wheat to the PRC. Minister of Agriculture Erbol Karashukeyev announced this at a government meeting on September 21. According to him, the harvesting area of grain and oilseeds this year is 18.9 million hectares. The projected volume of grain and oilseeds harvest, according to the regional akimats, will be about 18 million tons with an average yield of 9.5 c / ha. As of September 21, 14.3 million tons of grain and about 200 thousand tons of oilseeds have been threshed. At the same time, safflower is collected in the regions. The regions will begin mass harvesting of all oilseeds at the end of September. “This year, 15.9 hectares of grain and leguminous crops are to be harvested. According to the regional akimats, the projected gross harvest of these crops will be about 16 million tons ... In the new season, the main supplies of Kazakh wheat and flour will be directed to ...
Source: Kursiv

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