Kazakhstan's tea and coffee production will increase by nearly 20% in 2020

Published 2021년 2월 20일

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In 2020, Kazakhstan saw a 19.9% increase in coffee and tea production, reaching 18,700 tons, primarily concentrated in Almaty. Local companies met 32.1% of the demand, up from 26.6% the previous year. The country's imports of tea and coffee decreased by 3.6% to 36,300 tons. Despite this, Kazakhstan exported 47,700 tons, a 4.6% decrease from the year before. The majority of imports were from Kenya, India, and Russia.
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Kazakhstan News Agency/Nur-Sultan/February 19 - In 2020, Kazakhstan produced 18,700 tons of coffee and tea, an increase of 19.9% year-on-year. Among them, most of the tea and coffee were produced in Almaty. Specifically, in 2020 The tea and coffee production in Almaty is 12,600 tons. The next are Shymkent City (41,000 tons), Almaty Oblast (12,000 tons) and Karaganda Oblast (8,000 tons). As a result of 11 months, local companies met 32.1% of the demand, compared to 26.6% a year ago. Last year, the import volume of tea and coffee decreased by 3.6% to 36,300 tons. During the reporting period, the domestic market was co-sold. Exported 47,700 tons of coffee and tea, down 4.6% year-on-year. In currency terms, imports ...
Source: Foodmate

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