Kazakhstan exported 5.8 mln tons of new harvest grain

Published 2025년 3월 5일

Tridge summary

Kazakhstan has seen a 53% increase in grain exports in the September-February 2024/2025 period, with the majority of the exports going to Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Afghanistan. The country transported 7.4 million tons of grain, with 5.8 million tons exported and 2.2 million tons going to Uzbekistan alone. Flour shipments also increased, with a total of 466 thousand tons transported in January-February 2025, including 314 thousand tons exported. Overall, Kazakhstan transported 10.6 million tons of grain and 3.2 million tons of flour by the end of 2024.
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Original content

Kazakhstan has reported an increase in grain exports. According to the National Company KTZ, supplies have increased significantly to Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Afghanistan. Flour shipments have also increased. 7.4 million tons of grain were transported in September-February 2024/2025. Of this volume, 1.6 million tons were shipped domestically. 5.8 million tons were exported. The growth in export volumes was 53%. 2.2 million tons were exported to Uzbekistan, which is 34% more than in the same period in 2023/2024. To Tajikistan – 857 thousand tons – an increase of 49%. To Afghanistan – 248 thousand tons – an increase of 36%. To Iran – 700 thousand tons – an increase of 18 times. To Azerbaijan – 363 thousand tons – an increase of 90 times. In January-February, 466 thousand tons of flour were transported. Including exports amounted to 314 thousand tons. We will add that by the end of 2024, 10.6 million tons of grain were transported, including 2.5 million tons within the ...

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