Kazakhstan’s wheat exports hit a record in October

Published Dec 4, 2025

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The Grain Union has raised its forecast for Kazakhstan's soft and hard wheat exports this season to 7.4 million tons. In October 2025, Kazakhstan exported 854,500 tons of soft and hard wheat (excluding the EAEU), a record high for October shipments. Export volumes were 33% higher than in September and 24% higher than in October

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The Grain Union has raised its forecast for Kazakhstan’s soft and hard wheat exports this season to 7.4 million tons. In October 2025, Kazakhstan exported 854,500 tons of soft and hard wheat (excluding the EAEU), a record high for October shipments. Export volumes were 33% higher than in September and 24% higher than in October 2024, according to Yevgeny Karabanov, head of the analytical committee at the Grain Union of Kazakhstan. Wheat exports for the first two months of the 2025/26 marketing year (September – October) amounted to 1,496,400 tons, 27% higher than the same period last year. “Active wheat shipments at the beginning of the season are driven by robust demand from traditional buyers in Central Asian countries.” “There is a trend of increasing demand for Kazakh wheat from major importers compared to the previous marketing year,” explained Evgeny Karabanov. Compared to the first two months of the previous marketing year, wheat exports to the following countries ...

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