Flour production is declining in Kazakhstan

Published Mar 26, 2024

Tridge summary

Kazakhstan has seen a minor decline in its flour production in the early months of 2023, with a total output of around 499 thousand tons of wheat and wheat-rye flour, a slight drop from the 514.08 thousand tons produced in the same timeframe last year. Despite a month-on-month increase from January's 237.15 thousand tons to February's 261.74 thousand tons, the figures still fell short of the production levels of February the previous year, which stood at 269.59 thousand tons. The regions leading in flour production include Kostanay, North Kazakhstan, and Shymkent, highlighting the geographical distribution of this industry within the country.
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Original content

A reduction in flour production has been recorded in Kazakhstan. As APK-Inform reports with reference to official statistics, for the first 2 months of this year. In the Republic of Kazakhstan, about 499 thousand tons of wheat and wheat-rye flour were produced. This is slightly lower than the same figure last year (514.08 thousand tons). In particular, in February of this year. Kazakh enterprises produced 261.74 thousand tons of these products (versus 237.15 thousand tons in January of this year and 269.59 thousand tons in February 2023). The leaders in the production ...
Source: Zol

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