Threatening grain stockpiles have accumulated in Kazakhstan

Published 2024년 9월 13일

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Kazakhstan has started a new marketing year with large grain stocks from the old harvest, housing 6.4 million tons of food grain and 1.8 million tons of grain and legumes. The bulk of these grains are in the Kostanay and North Kazakhstan regions. However, a report by the Research Bureau raises concerns about the final reserves of wheat, which is crucial for both domestic consumption and export, with the supply being over 20 million tons and only 5 million tons needed for domestic use.
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The country entered the new marketing year, which began in Kazakhstan on September 1, with fairly large volumes of grain from the old harvest. According to statistics, 6.4 million tons of food grain remained in the bins for this period, including 5.3 million tons of wheat, the APK News agency reports. As of September 1, the volume of grain and legumes, including rice, in the bins of Kazakhstani farms amounted to 8.2 million tons. Of these, food - 6.4 million tons, fodder - 1.5 million tons, the rest - seeds. Speaking directly about wheat, its remainder on this date amounted to almost 6.3 million tons, of which 5.4 million tons are food, 700 thousand tons - fodder, 130 thousand tons - seeds. The remainder of barley is 1.4 million tons. The largest part - almost 700 thousand tons - fodder, 630 thousand tons - food barley. There are 41 thousand tons of rye left, 113 thousand tons of oats, 12 thousand tons of millet, 44 thousand tons of buckwheat, 60 thousand tons of corn, and ...
Source: Oilworld

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