Kazakhstan Food Corporation plans to supply 100 thousand tons of wheat to Tajikistan

Published Dec 14, 2024

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JSC NC Food Contract Corporation is taking steps to free up elevator capacity in Kazakhstan's grain-growing regions by shipping products to partner countries, beginning with a shipment of 20 thousand tons of food wheat to Tajikistan, with a total of 100 thousand tons set to be supplied under an export contract. In the first 10 months of 2024, over 1 million tons of grain were exported to Tajikistan, marking an 11% increase from the same period in 2023. The export of the new harvest grain to Tajikistan has also seen a significant increase of 51% compared to the same period last year.
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JSC NC Food Contract Corporation is taking measures to free up elevator capacity in grain-growing regions of Kazakhstan by shipping products to partner countries According to the press service of the Ministry of Agriculture, the first 20 thousand tons of food wheat of the new harvest have already been sent to Tajikistan. In total, under the export contract, the grain operator of Kazakhstan plans to supply 100 thousand tons of products to Tajik buyers. As specified by the agricultural department, over 1 million tons of grain were exported to this country in 10 months of 2024, which is 11% more than the same period in 2023 (917.1 thousand tons). "The export of grain of the new harvest also shows high rates. From September to December, the volume of ...
Source: Agrosektor

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