Kazakhstan's soft wheat exports exceed $1.4 billion this year

Published 2024년 11월 13일

Tridge summary

Kazakhstan's grain exports for the 2023-2024 agricultural season are projected to be $487.2 million less than the previous season, totaling $1.2 billion, due to heavy rainfall during harvest time causing a decrease in both the quantity and quality of grain produced. Despite this setback, the country's traditional export markets, including Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, China, Turkmenistan, and Afghanistan, are expected to remain steady. Small-scale exports were also made to several other countries.
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Original content

This figure is $487.2 million less than the agricultural season of 2022-2023. This is because during the harvest period of 2023, Kazakhstan's main grain-producing areas all suffered from large-scale precipitation weather. This unfavorable factor led to a decline in the scale and quality of the harvested grain. At the same time, grain prices also fell, further leading to a decrease in exports. Despite this, Kazakhstan's traditional markets for grain exports continue to maintain their original scale. The main customers in 2023-2024 include: Uzbekistan - $570 million Tajikistan - $263 million China - $124 million Turkmenistan - $39 million Afghanistan - ...
Source: Foodmate

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