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Kazakhstan has significantly expanded the geography of grain exports

Kazakhstan exported 12.4 million tons of grain and flour from September 2024 to July 2025—a 34% rise year-on-year. Exports surged to key markets like Uzbekistan, Iran, and Azerbaijan, and resumed to Turkey and Georgia. Kazakhstan also entered new European markets, including Belgium, Poland, Portugal, Norway, and the UK.

Exports of new crop grain and flour are showing positive dynamics, the Ministry of Agriculture of Kazakhstan reports.

From September 2024 to July 2025, 12.4 million tons of grain and flour in grain equivalent were exported. This is 34% higher than for the same period in 2023-2024, when it was 9.3 million tons.

After a five-year break, Kazakhstani grain shippers resumed deliveries to Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey. The export of durum wheat to Italy has increased significantly, the department noted.

Buyers from the UAE, Vietnam and North African countries are showing active interest in Kazakhstani products. Only through the national grain operator JSC NC Food Contract Corporation, about 60 thousand tons of wheat were sent to Morocco. And 15 thousand tons to Vietnam.

The supplies of grain and flour of the new harvest also increased significantly:

to Uzbekistan by 28.2% – from 3,384 thousand tons to 4,338 thousand tons;

to Tajikistan by 39.2% – from 1,039 thousand tons to 1,446 thousand tons;

to Kyrgyzstan by 2.5 times, from 156 thousand tons to 398 thousand tons;

to Iran by 17.3 times, from 56 thousand to 974 thousand tons;

to Azerbaijan by 120 times – from 6 thousand tons to 723 thousand tons.

The key achievement of the 2024-2025 season was the expansion of the geography of grain exports due to entry into new markets. Kazakhstan began deliveries to some European countries that were not previously included in the list of grain importers: Belgium, Poland, Portugal, Norway and Great Britain.

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Source : Ukr Agro Consult

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