Tajikistan to harvest 880 thsd tons of wheat in 2024

Published 2025년 1월 2일

Tridge summary

Tajikistan's cereal crop production for the year surpassed 1.17 million tons, with wheat making up 880 thousand tons due to favorable conditions and a shift in resources towards food crops. Despite challenging weather, cotton production saw a 27.5% decrease. The country's gross agricultural output increased by 11.3% to 67.2 billion somoni from January-November 2024, with notable growth in crop and livestock production. Tajikistan is looking to increase wheat imports to 1.285 million tons annually and boost its domestic production to 1.32 million tons, addressing a demand of over 2 million tons.
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Original content

The total production of cereal crops in Tajikistan this year amounted to more than 1.17 million tons, of which about 880 thousand tons was wheat. Cotton production in the country, on the contrary, decreased by 27.5%, which is associated with unfavorable weather conditions this year, as well as with the redistribution of agricultural resources in favor of food crops. According to official statistics, in January-November 2024, the volume of gross agricultural output in Tajikistan amounted to 67.2 billion somoni. This figure is 11.3% higher than the level of the same period last year. The increase is observed in all key sectors. Thus, the total volume of crop production for the period amounted to 48 billion 28.2 million TJS, which is 13.7% more than in 2023. Livestock production amounted to 19 billion 172.6 million TJS (+5.6%). Production of meat of large and small livestock amounted to 295.8 thousand tons, which is 5.5% more compared to the same period last year. Poultry meat ...

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