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Kazakhstan will supply less wheat abroad - forecast

Wheat
Kazakhstan
Published Nov 18, 2021

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In Kazakhstan, a decrease in wheat exports is expected at the end of the 2021/2022 season. This will happen against the backdrop of negative forecasts for supplies to China. This was announced at a conference in Nur-Sultan by the general director of VKZ Agro Alexander Malov, reports LS. The speaker cited the data of the Grain Union of Kazakhstan, according to which in the season 2021/2022 the export of soft wheat will fall from 5.2 million tons to 4 million tons this season. Durum wheat - from 400 thousand to 300 thousand tons, flour - from 2.1 million to 2 million tons. Thus, the total volume of wheat and flour supplies abroad by the end of the season will amount to 6.3 million tons, Malov said. “We see that this export is the lowest in recent years. But perhaps there is potential, because at the end of the year we leave a carry-over of 1.3 million tonnes - this is the largest level in recent years that may arise in August ", - explained the expert. For example, in the previous ...
Source: Zol
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