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Kazakhstan has also introduced quotas on wheat exports

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Kazakhstan
Published Apr 23, 2022

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Last week, Kazakhstan announced temporary export quotas for wheat and wheat flour, highlighting regional food supply concerns. On April 16, the Ministry of Agriculture of Kazakhstan approved and sent for registration to the Ministry of Justice an order to introduce quotas for the export of wheat and flour, according to the portal ElDala.kz.

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The quotas, which entered into force on April 19, will be in force until at least June 15 and will limit wheat grain exports to 1 million tonnes. Kazakhstan is a major global supplier of grain, with a critical role, especially for its neighbors in Central Asia. Goods released under the customs procedure in accordance with the customs legislation before the date of entry into force of the order shall be subject to safe export from the territory of the Republic of Kazakhstan. For products that are not registered before the date of entry into force of the order - trade will be carried out in accordance with the order of allocation of allowances. According to the International Grains Council (ICG), Kazakhstan exported about 8.1 million tons of wheat in the 2020-2021 season. Kazakhstan's decision comes after Russia banned exports of wheat, olives, rye, ...
Source: Agrozona
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