Kazakhstani barley exports to Iran increased 8-fold in two months

Published 2024년 11월 7일

Tridge summary

Grain exports in Kazakhstan have seen a significant increase since the start of the year, with a focus on barley, lentils, and corn. Corn grain exports have doubled to 117 thousand tons, with a notable increase in transportation to Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Iran. Lentil exports have surged sevenfold, primarily to European countries, and pea transportation has tripled with increased imports to Afghanistan and Uzbekistan. Rice producers have also experienced a 47% increase in exports, finding new markets in Azerbaijan and Belarus.
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In Kazakhstan, grain exports have been growing since the beginning of the year, while new transportation routes are being developed. In particular, there has been a multiple increase in the transportation of barley, lentils and corn, the press service of KTZ reported. Corn grain exports this year have increased by 1.5 times and amounted to 117 thousand tons. Transportation to Tajikistan has increased by 38%, to Uzbekistan - more than 3 times. In addition, this year, corn grain transportation to Iran has begun. Lentil exports have increased sevenfold, to 80 thousand tons. The lion's share goes to European countries, the products are shipped through Russian ports. According to KTZ, pea ...
Source: Zol

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