Tajikistan notes rise in wheat production

Published 2025년 3월 3일

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In 2024, Tajikistan saw a 2.4% increase in wheat production compared to the previous year, reaching 880,734 tons. The total grain production also rose by 4.2% to 1.828 million tons. However, cotton production experienced a significant decrease of 26.5% compared to the previous year. The total agricultural output was valued at 73 billion somoni ($6.6 billion), marking a 10.6% increase from the previous year. Livestock output also saw a 4.8% increase, reaching 22.991 billion somoni ($2.1 billion). The grain sector in the Black Sea and Danube region is set to be discussed at the 23 International Conference BLACK SEA GRAIN.KYIV on April 24 in Kyiv.
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Tajikistan produced 880,734 tons of wheat in 2024, Trend reports. Insights derived from the Tajikistan Statistical Agency indicate a 2.4 percent uptick in this metric relative to the previous year, 2023. The aggregate output of grains in Tajikistan reached 1.828 million tons, reflecting a 4.2 percent uptick compared to the previous year, 2023. Furthermore, the output of cotton reached 253,182 tons, indicating a significant contraction of 26.5 percent relative to the preceding fiscal year. The agricultural output in Tajikistan achieved a valuation of 73 billion somoni ($6.6 billion) in 2024, reflecting a robust growth trajectory of 10.6 percent relative to the preceding year, 2023. Tajikistan’s agricultural output surged to 50.984 billion somoni ($4.6 billion) in 2024, reflecting a robust 13.4 percent increase relative to the preceding year of 2023. In the interim, the output of livestock reached a substantial 22.991 billion somoni (equivalent to $2.1 billion), reflecting a ...

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