Kazakhstan harvested a record 26.7 million tons of grain

Published 2024년 11월 15일

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Kazakh farmers have achieved a record grain harvest of 26.7 million tons this year, as reported by President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev at the first Forum of Agricultural Workers. The country, which ranks sixth globally in arable land and pastures, is among the top ten wheat and flour exporters. The government's new economic policy and support for the agricultural sector have contributed to a decrease in inflation and growth in the national economy, with the majority of the GDP growth coming from the non-oil sector.
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Kazakh farmers have harvested a record grain crop this year, amounting to 26.7 million tons. This was announced by Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev at the first Forum of Agricultural Workers. "Despite the fact that this year has been difficult, we were able to harvest a record harvest in the last 10 years - 26.7 million tons of grain. I congratulate our farmers and express my sincere gratitude to them for this remarkable achievement," Tokayev said, as quoted by his press service. The President noted that Kazakhstan ranks sixth in the world in terms of arable land and pastures. "We are among the top ten largest wheat exporting countries, and we are also among the leaders in flour exports," he explained. According to Tokayev, the state has taken a number of specific steps within the framework of the new economic policy and provided the necessary support to the agricultural sector. "Thanks to the systemic measures taken, inflation has decreased (in October, annual inflation was ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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