Kazakhstan will export grain crops to Greece

Published 2022년 10월 20일

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Kazakhstan and Greece have signed a letter of intent to exchange grain crops for olive oil. Kazakhstan, a major grain exporter, will export grain and flour, while inviting Greek investors to invest in agricultural processing in Kazakhstan. The two countries also plan to enhance cooperation in the agro-industrial complex through personnel training and scientific research, and to exchange technical information and expertise. Trade between the two countries has increased by 5.5% in the first eight months of 2022, reaching $3.8 million.
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Kazakhstan will export grain crops to Greece and import olive oil from this country. The corresponding letter was signed by the ministers of agriculture of the two countries Yerbol Karashukeev and Georgis Georgantas at the site of the Kazakh round table on global investments KGIR - 2022. The head of the Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Kazakhstan noted that stable yields and high quality characteristics of domestic wheat contributed to the positioning of Kazakhstan as one of the world's leading exporters of grain and flour. The Minister of Agriculture of the Republic of Kazakhstan also invited Greek investors to implement projects on the territory of Kazakhstan for the processing of agricultural raw materials, including meat and milk, potatoes, sugar beets, oilseeds, fruits, etc. In addition, the Kazakh side is interested in enhancing interaction between specialists and scientists from ministries and departments in the field of personnel training and scientific support ...
Source: Zol

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