Kazakhstan grain seeks new markets amid falling exports

Published 2025년 2월 21일

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Kazakhstan has seen a significant decrease of nearly 20% in its grain exports, with Uzbekistan being its main market. Despite this, the country has experienced a 34.6% increase in wheat domestic availability and growth in exports to countries such as China, Tajikistan, Azerbaijan, and Kyrgyzstan. Additionally, negotiations for agricultural product exports to Azerbaijan, China, Iran, North Africa, and EU countries are underway. Kazakhstan is also improving its grain transportation, with a 44.7% increase in grain transported from the new harvest.
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Kazakhstan grain seeks new markets amid falling exports Kazakhstan has reduced grain exports abroad by almost 20%. As of January 1 of this year, the volume of wheat on the domestic market amounted to 15.7 million tons. This is 34.6% more than on the same date last year. However, exports in 2024 decreased by 18% compared to 2023. 5.9 million tons of grain worth $1.1 billion were exported abroad. Uzbekistan remained the main sales market (3.3 million tons). But supplies decreased by 5%. Italy also bought less wheat – twice as much (252.6 thousand tons), Afghanistan – 1.7 times (251.5 thousand tons). And Turkmenistan reduced the volume of local grain imports by 12.7 times, to 42.3 thousand tons. Export growth is noticeable in other areas. For example, supplies to China increased by 7.5% (579.2 thousand tons), Tajikistan – by 14% (1.1 million tons), Azerbaijan – 1.5 times (170.3 thousand tons), Kyrgyzstan – 1.9 times (60.1 thousand tons). In addition to these countries, ...

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