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Kazakhstan more than 5 times increased the export of wheat bran

Wheat Bran
Agricultural By-products
Kazakhstan
Published Apr 20, 2023

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For the first half of the current season (September-February), Kazakhstan exported 280.63 thousand tons of wheat bran. This is 5.2 times higher than the figure for the same period in 2021/22 MY (53.28 thousand tons), APK-Inform reports citing official statistics.

The undisputed leader in the import of Kazakh bran this season is China, which purchased 202.12 thousand tons of this product (for 6 months of the last season - only 23.84 thousand tons).

Also, a large volume of wheat bran from Kazakhstan was exported to Uzbekistan - 75.37 thousand tons (against 23.85 thousand tons for 6 months of 2021/22 MY).

In addition, insignificant batches of these products were imported by the Russian Federation, Kyrgyzstan, Afghanistan, Tajikistan and Belarus.

As APK-Inform previously reported, in 2023 Kazakhstan can export 550 thousand tons of wheat bran, which is 36% more than last year. This forecast was voiced by the President of the Union of grain processors of Kazakhstan Alikhan Talgatbek.

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For the first half of the current season (September-February), Kazakhstan exported 280.63 thousand tons of wheat bran. This is 5.2 times higher than the figure for the same period in 2021/22 MY (53.28 thousand tons), APK-Inform reports citing official statistics. The undisputed leader in the import of Kazakh bran this season is China, which purchased 202.12 thousand tons of this product (for 6 months of the last season - only 23.84 thousand tons). Also, a large volume of wheat bran from Kazakhstan was exported to Uzbekistan - 75.37 thousand tons (against 23.85 thousand tons for 6 months of 2021/22 MY). In addition, insignificant batches of these products were imported by the Russian Federation, Kyrgyzstan, Afghanistan, Tajikistan ...
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