Grain contract group promotes exports to China; over 9,000 tons of feed powder have been shipped this year.

Published Dec 10, 2025

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This shipment is executed by Kapshagay Wheat Products Limited Liability Company, with the importer being Shandong Gaosu Qilu International Landport Development Co., Ltd. This batch of export delivery is a continuation of the agreement signed in Beijing between the Grain Contract Group Co., Ltd. and Shandong Gaosu Logistics Group Co., Ltd. The agreement was signed during a visit by a delegation from the Ministry of Agriculture of Kazakhstan to China, where both parties confirmed their willingness to develop strategic cooperation in the supply of grain, feed, and oilseed crops. In 2025, with the support of the export concentration plan, Kazakh domestic enterprises have signed 5 contracts with Chinese partners, totaling 29.6 million U.S. dollars. So far, Kazakh processors have shipped over 9,000 tons of feed meal and 3,000 tons of sunflower oil to China. The Beijing representative office of the Grain Contract Group Co., Ltd. is actively promoting exports to China, aiming to help Kazakh domestic agricultural complexes enter the Chinese market and establish a stable network of overseas partners.

Original content

This shipment is executed by Kapshagay Wheat Products Limited Liability Company, with the importer being Shandong Gaosu Qilu International Landport Development Co., Ltd. This batch of export delivery is a continuation of the agreement signed in Beijing between the Grain Contract Group Co., Ltd. and Shandong Gaosu Logistics Group Co., Ltd. The agreement was signed during a visit by a delegation from the Ministry of Agriculture of Kazakhstan to China, where both parties confirmed their willingness to develop strategic cooperation in the supply of grain, feed, and oilseed crops. In 2025, supported by the export concentration plan, Kazakh domestic enterprises have signed 5 contracts with Chinese partners, totaling $29.6 million. As of now, Kazakh processors have shipped over 9,000 tons of feed meal and ...
Source: Foodmate

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