The wheat harvest in Kazakhstan in 2023 decreased by 26%

Published 2024년 1월 31일

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Kazakhstan's wheat harvest in 2023 saw a significant decrease of 26% from the previous year, yielding only 12.11 million tons. This decline was observed despite a 2.5% increase in the country's wheat crop area, which covered 13.12 million hectares. The major grain-producing regions such as Akmola, Kostanay, and North Kazakhstan experienced substantial reductions in their gross wheat harvest.
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The wheat harvest (winter and spring) in Kazakhstan in 2023 amounted to 12.11 million tons in weight after processing. This is 26% lower than the figure for 2022, reports APK-Inform with reference to the final data of official statistics. At the same time, the refractive index was 6.7%. The gross harvest of this grain turned out to be lower, despite the increase in its crops in the country. According to updated data, wheat in the Republic of Kazakhstan in 2023 was harvested from 13.12 million hectares (+2.5% by 2022), while the sown area amounted to 13.76 million hectares (+6.8%). As for the harvest in the main grain-growing regions, a ...
Source: Zol

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