Kazakhstan is planning to increase its supply of legumes, buckwheat, cereals, and wheat to Serbia, and is also looking to import breeding cows and breeding material from Serbia, as announced by Amangaliy Berdalin, the Vice Minister of Agriculture of Kazakhstan. Serbia is a significant trading partner of Kazakhstan in South-Eastern Europe, and the trade turnover between the two countries in 2023 reached $91.2 million, marking a 23.3% increase from the previous year. The trade mainly involves agricultural goods, with the main imports being corn, sunflower seeds, and live plants, and the main exports being buckwheat, millet, and other grains.