In 2022, Kazakhstan significantly increased the export of wheat, barley and cereal products

Published 2023년 2월 28일

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In 2022, Kazakhstan saw a significant increase in its agricultural exports, with wheat exports rising by 34.7% to $1.92 billion compared to 2021, and barley exports increasing by 30.9% to $216.0 million. The country also experienced a 70.8% increase in wheat flour exports, reaching $753 million, and a 26.3% increase in pasta exports, amounting to $83.3 million. Overall, agricultural products accounted for 2.3% and 0.9% of Kazakhstan's total exports, respectively.
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In 2022, Kazakhstan exported $1.92 billion worth of wheat, which is 34.7% more than in 2021 ($1.425 billion). This was reported by QazTrade Trade Policy Development Center JSC. The share of wheat exports in the total exports of the Republic of Kazakhstan amounted to 2.3%. Exports of Kazakh barley increased from $165 million in 2021 to $216.0 million in 2022 (+30.9%). Also, according to QazTrade, flour exports from Kazakhstan have increased significantly. Thus, in 2022, wheat flour worth $753 million was supplied to foreign markets ...
Source: Zol

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