Prices are rising, there is not enough grain in Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan?

게시됨 2022년 6월 14일

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The article highlights a significant price surge in bread and flat cakes in Tajikistan, with bread prices increasing by approximately 50% since the start of 2022. Despite sufficient grain supply in the region, including neighboring Kazakhstan, the country is grappling with rising food prices. In an effort to stabilize the market and reduce prices, Uzbekistan's Ministry of Finance is planning to introduce an additional 50,000 tons of local flour into the market.
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In Tajikistan, compared to the beginning of 2022, a loaf of bread has risen in price by about 50%. Prices for flat cakes also increased, on average from 2 to 4 somoni “There are no difficulties with the delivery of grain to us, and in general, as I know, to the territory of other former republics of the USSR. We are all neighbors, land borders, trains with grain reach the buyer without hindrance,” Yevgeny Karabanov, a representative of the Union of Grain Processors of Kazakhstan, told Sputnik . "Nevertheless, Uzbekistan ...
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