Kazakhstan has recommenced exporting flour and grain to Afghanistan, overcoming previous obstacles such as payment issues and safety concerns for return wagons. The country aims to maintain the same export volume as the past five seasons.
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Kazakhstan in September resumed the export of flour and grain to Afghanistan and expects to keep the volume of these supplies in 2021/22 MY at the level of the last 5 seasons. This was stated at a briefing by the Minister of Agriculture of the Republic of Kazakhstan Erbol Karashukeyev, ElDala agency reported on October 1. At the same time, he recalled that the supply of grain and flour from Kazakhstan in the indicated direction was suspended in August after the change of government in Afghanistan. After the interbank settlements were stopped in this country, there were problems ...
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