Kazakh flour millers are ready to increase the volume of flour exports by 1.5 million tons while solving the systemic problems of the industry

Published 2023년 9월 8일

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The Union of Grain Processors of Kazakhstan is requesting assistance from the government to resolve issues in the flour milling industry in order to increase flour exports. They believe that with the resolution of these issues, grain processing enterprises in Kazakhstan can increase their exports by 1-1.5 million tons per year without additional investments or capacities. The Union specifically requests measures such as tariff and non-tariff regulations, VAT refund for exports, improved logistics, and increased funding for export transportation costs.
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Grain processing enterprises in Kazakhstan are ready to increase the volume of exports of all grain processing products, in particular flour, without additional investments in its production, without introducing additional capacities, by no less than 1-1.5 million tons per year. However, such a result is possible only if problematic issues in the flour milling industry are resolved, the Union of Grain Processors of Kazakhstan stated in an appeal to the leadership of the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan, relevant ministries and industry associations. APK-Inform reports this. During the years of Kazakhstan's independence, flour production increased more than 2 times, and exports increased more than 13 times As noted in the report, in Kazakhstan recently, for a number of reasons, there has been a steady downward trend in flour exports. In this regard, the Union of Grain Processors asks the Prime Minister to assist in resolving problematic issues in the grain processing ...
Source: Agrosektor

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