The article highlights a significant decrease in vegetable oil supplies, specifically sunflower oil, from Kazakhstan to China by 97% in the first half of this agricultural season. This decline has shifted the market's dynamics, with Uzbekistan and Tajikistan now being the primary importers, absorbing 98% of the exports. Uzbekistan has emerged as the largest buyer, despite a slight reduction in volume, which has been balanced by an increase in purchases by Tajikistan. Additionally, demand for Kazakh sunflower oil is growing in Turkey and Europe, with other countries like Afghanistan, Russia, and Kyrgyzstan also showing interest. China's drastic reduction in purchases has notably impacted the market, but opportunities for growth in other regions are on the rise.