Linseed harvest in Kazakhstan decreased significantly over the year

Published 2024년 2월 14일

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Kazakhstan's linseed harvest in 2023 experienced a significant drop, decreasing by more than half from 845.6 thousand tons in the previous year to 361.7 thousand tons. This decline is due to a reduction in sown areas and unfavorable weather conditions, leading to a loss of approximately 96 thousand hectares of linseed crops. Despite this setback, Kazakhstan continues to be a leading global supplier of linseed, with its market share growing from 11% in 2013 to 28% in 2022.
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Kazakh farmers harvested only 361.7 thousand tons of linseed at the end of last year, according to official statistics. Compared to 2022, the gross harvest of this crop decreased more than 2.3 times – from 845.6 thousand tons. The yield of linseed in the Republic of Kazakhstan also sagged over the year – from 6.3 c/ha to 5 c/ha. At the same time, the decline in oilseed production is primarily due to the reduction of sown areas – from 1.345 million hectares in 2022 to 726 thousand hectares. However, according to the Bureau of National Statistics, due to unfavorable weather conditions in Kazakhstan died about 96 thousand hectares of linseed crops. It should be noted that by January 1 this year, domestic stocks of the crop amounted ...

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