The safflower harvest in Kazakhstan decreased by 45%

Published Feb 14, 2024

Tridge summary

Kazakhstan experienced a significant decrease in the harvest of all oilseeds, including safflower, in 2023. The gross harvest of safflower dropped by 45% to 242.2 thousand tons, with the yield also decreasing from 7.1 c/ha in 2022 to 6.2 c/ha in 2023. The harvested area of safflower was reduced to 389.8 thousand hectares, down from 633.4 thousand hectares in 2022. This decline was largely due to unfavorable weather conditions, which led to crop losses on approximately 65 thousand hectares.
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In Kazakhstan, the harvest of all oilseeds, including safflower, has decreased this season. Thus, in 2023, the gross harvest of safflower in the Republic of Kazakhstan amounted to 242.2 thousand tons. This is 45% lower than the figure for 2022 (447.5 thousand tons), APK-Inform reports with reference to the final data of official statistics. The yield of this oilseed decreased from 7.1 c/ha in 2022 to 6.2 c/ha in 2023. The harvested area of safflower in the Republic of Kazakhstan amounted to only 389.8 thousand hectares (versus 633.4 thousand hectares a year earlier). At ...
Source: Oilworld

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