Grain reserves in Kazakhstan exceeded 23 million tons by the beginning of November

Published 2024년 11월 14일

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As of November 1, Kazakhstan's grain and legume reserves were reported to be around 23 million 424 thousand tons, with wheat making up the largest share at 18 million 783 thousand tons. The reserves were categorized into food, seeds, and fodder, with food wheat being the largest category. The storage locations included agricultural producers’ facilities, elevators, farms, wholesalers, flour mills, and other entities. The reserves also included significant amounts of barley, corn, rice, rye, oats, and buckwheat.
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As of November 1, grain and legume reserves in Kazakhstan amounted to about 23 million 424 thousand tons, including 18 million 783 thousand tons of wheat. This was reported by the Bureau of National Statistics. Of the total grain volume, food reserves amounted to more than 18 million 920 thousand tons, seeds - 1 million 222 thousand tons and fodder - 3 million 282 thousand tons. There were about 16 million 422 thousand tons of food wheat in storage, 982 thousand tons in the seed fund, 1 million 379 thousand tons accounted for the share of fodder. According to the statistics agency, there were about 9 million 707 thousand tons of grain in agricultural producers’ storage facilities, about 5 million 449 thousand tons in elevators, about 5 million 059 thousand tons in farms, and 210 thousand tons in wholesalers. Flour mills’ stocks amounted to 1 million 369 thousand tons and about 1 million 545 thousand tons in other legal entities. Barley stocks at the beginning of the month amounted ...
Source: Zol

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