Kazakhstan intends to increase wheat supplies to Azerbaijan

Published Jul 29, 2024

Tridge summary

Kazakhstan is working to restore its strong presence in the Azerbaijani grain market by boosting its grain shipments to over 1 million tons. Asylkhan Dzhumashev, head of Kazakhstan's national food corporation, revealed plans to re-establish these shipment levels, which historically exceeded 1 million tons but have not surpassed 300 thousand tons annually since 2017. The corporation will leverage the Kazakh company Ak Biday-Terminal, which operates grain terminals in Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, and Iran, to facilitate these substantial wheat grain supplies to Azerbaijan.
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The head of the national food corporation of the republic, Asylkhan Dzhumashev, noted that mechanisms are being worked out to return to shipment of more than 1 million tons of grain Kazakhstan intends to once again become competitive in the Azerbaijani market and ensure supplies of more than 1 million tons of grain. This was stated in Baku by the head of the national food corporation of Kazakhstan, Asylkhan Dzhumashev. “Historically, Kazakhstan has shipped more than 1 million tons of grain to Azerbaijan. Currently, we are working on mechanisms to return to our previous positions in order to once again become competitive in the Azerbaijani market with Kazakh wheat,” the press service of the food corporation quotes Dzhumashev as saying. According to it, Dzhumashev noted the corporation’s readiness to provide “large supplies of wheat ...
Source: Zol

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