Over six months, bread production in Kazakhstan decreased by 0.7%, to 296.4 thousand tons

Published 2023년 9월 5일

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In Kazakhstan, bread production decreased by 0.7% in the first half of this year compared to the previous year, with the Turkestan region producing the largest volume at 71.1 thousand tons. Wheat bread accounted for the largest output at 222.7 thousand tons, followed by bakery products at 18.6 thousand tons. Bread prices increased by 8.6% at the end of July, with the largest change occurring in the Ulytau region at 20%.
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At the same time, bread prices increased by 9% over the year In January - July of this year, 296.4 thousand tons of bread were produced in Kazakhstan - 0.7% less than a year earlier, the ENEGRYPROM.KZ portal reports. According to the portal, the largest volume of production fell on the Turkestan region: 71.1 thousand tons, minus 0.6% per year. This is 24% of the total output in the country. Almaty (31.4 thousand tons, minus 1.3%) and Aktobe region (27.6 thousand tons, minus 5.5%) occupied the second and third lines. The lowest figures were recorded in the Ulytau region: 2.7 thousand tons, minus 2.5% per year. FOR REFERENCE: in 2022, the country produced 521.2 thousand tons of fresh bread - 0.8% more than a year earlier. As noted, the largest output fell on wheat bread: 222.7 thousand tons - 1.3% less than a year earlier. Bakery products were produced 18.6 thousand tons (plus 4.6% per year), rye bread - 12.3 thousand tons (minus 5.1%), rye-wheat and wheat-rye - 8.1 thousand tons ...
Source: Agrosektor

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