The main import supplier is China, with an import volume of 44,700 tons, a year-on-year increase of 1.6 times; followed by Pakistan, with an import volume of 13,200 tons, a year-on-year decrease of 20%. Russia, Morocco, Egypt, Argentina, and South Africa also supply, but in smaller quantities. Kazakhstan traditionally imports oranges from Egypt, with an import volume of 2,500 tons (-18.5%), followed by Iran, with an import volume of 2,900 tons (-29.2%). However, this year, the number of oranges imported from China is higher, reaching 9,600 tons (+41.4%), far exceeding the total from Egypt and Iran. This year, the popularity of imported lemons and limes in Kazakhstan has declined, with an import volume of only 12,200 tons. Lemons and limes mainly come from China, with an import volume of 9,400 tons. However, this figure is only half of last year's, and the import volume from Turkey has also decreased to 817.2 tons. The import volume of grapefruits and pomelos decreased by 13.8% to 6,400 tons. Almost all of them come from China, with a total volume of 6,300 tons (-13%).