Kazakhstan signed an agreement with Tajikistan for the supply of 6 thousand tons of onions

Published 2023년 1월 23일

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Tajikistan plans to export 6,000 tons of early harvest onions to Kazakhstan, with discussions underway for additional agricultural product supplies. The onion crop in the Khatlon region is expected to be harvested in mid-April and will be available in Kazakhstani markets late April - early May. This comes as Kazakhstan, which consumes 25-30 thousand tons of onions per month, introduces a three-month export ban on onions to control price increases and prevent shortages.
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Tajikistan will supply 6,000 tons of early harvest onions to Kazakhstan. This is reported by eldala.kz with reference to QazTrade. The Kazakh business delegation discussed the supply of agricultural products to the Republic of Kazakhstan with the acting chairman of the Khatlon region Davlatali Said. At the same time, additional volumes of agricultural products supplies to Kazakhstan are being worked out. During the working trip, representatives of the Kazakh business delegation examined the fields planted with onions. Agricultural producers of Tajikistan promise to ensure the quality and timeliness of product deliveries. According to QazTrade, the onion crop in the Khatlon region will begin to be harvested in mid-April, and this product will hit the Kazakhstani shelves in late April - early May. Read also: Uzbekistan announces temporary ban on onion exports According to the Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Kazakhstanis consume about 25-30 thousand tons of ...
Source: Eastfruit

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