Kazakhstan: Since the beginning of this year, the Kyzylorda region has exported 66.1 thousand tons of agricultural products to 17 countries of the world

Published 2020년 11월 10일

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The Kyzylorda region has seen a 11.8% increase in agricultural exports compared to last year, with a total of 66.1 thousand tons earning $22.5 million since the start of the year. The exports, which include rice, fish products, and other agricultural goods, were sold to 17 countries and 97.8% were processed products. The main export, rice, was sent to 10 countries and its production increased by 132.0% compared to last year. Additionally, the region exported cane, wheat flour, safflower oil, watermelons, and melons to Germany, Uzbekistan, China, and Afghanistan for the first time this year.
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Since the beginning of the year, 66.1 thousand tons of agricultural products (rice, fish products, wheat residue, wheat flour, straw, safflower oil, melon and watermelon) have been exported to other countries from the Kyzylorda region for a total of $ 22.5 million, the press reports. - service of the regional akimat. According to the regional administration, the volume of exports increased by 11.8% compared to the same period last year (136.4% by weight). Of these, 97.8% of processed products were sold abroad - to 17 countries of the world. "The main culture of the region, which accounts for 91.0% of all exported products, is rice, which is exported to Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Belarus, Azerbaijan, Mongolia, Tajikistan, Ukraine, Turkmenistan and Iraq," the akimat informed, specifying, that for 10 months of this year, 60.2 thousand tons of rice were produced, which is 132.0% more ...
Source: Agrosektor

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