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    Flour prices in Kazakhstan generally rise

    • Last Update: 2021-09-28
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    According to the data released by the National Bureau of Statistics of Kazakhstan quoted by the Energy Industry Network on September 16, Kazakhstan produced 1.
    8 million tons of flour and grain finely milled flour from January to July 2021, a year-on- year decrease of 3.
    7%
    .
    Among them, 1.
    7 million tons of wheat flour were produced , accounting for 92.
    8%, a year-on-year decrease of 3.
    3%
    .
     
    According to regional statistics, Costanera State leads the country in flour production, with a cumulative production of 587,300 tons, a year-on-year increase of 7.
    8%
    .
    Shymkent City (189,100 tons, -17.
    4%) and North Kazakhstan (176,100 tons, +3%) followed closely behind
    .

     
    Kazakhstan domestic flour can fully meet market demand (including domestic sales and export)
    .
    In the first half of 2021, Kazakhstan’s domestic flour self-sufficiency rate reached 99.
    5%, and imported flour was about 7,000 tons, an increase of 7.
    6% year-on-year; the domestic market sales of flour was 834,500 tons, a decrease of 1.
    1%; the export of flour was 655,900 tons (44%), a decrease 8.
    1%
    .

     
      From January to July 2021, Kazakhstan exported 749,100 tons of flour, down 11.
    5% year-on-year
    .
    The export value was US$207.
    6 million, a decrease of 12.
    1%
    .
    Among them, the export of flour to CIS countries was 261,200 tons, down 16.
    4%
    .
    The main export destination countries include Uzbekistan (179,000 tons), Tajikistan (32,300 tons) and Kyrgyzstan (22,300 tons)
    .
    The export of flour to non-CIS countries was 487,900 tons, a decrease of 8.
    6%
    .
    The main export destination is Afghanistan, which exported 486,100 tons of flour, accounting for 64.
    9% of Kazakhstan's flour exports, and achieved an export value of 138.
    6 million US dollars
    .
     
      In August 2021, the average retail price of first grade wheat flour in Kazakhstan is 183 tenge/kg, and the average price of high-gluten flour is 253 tenge/kg
    .
    The cities with the highest prices for first-class wheat flour in Kazakhstan include Aktau (256 tenge/kg), Nur-Sultan (237 tenge/kg) and Almaty (236 tenge/kg); the lowest price is Akto Don't (128 tenge/kg)
    .
    The cities with the highest prices for high-gluten flour are Nur-Sultan (327 tenge/kg), Atyrau (326 tenge/kg) and Almaty (287 tenge/kg); the lowest price is Pavlodar ( 180 tenge/kg)
    .
    Flour prices have generally risen in all regions of the country, with an average increase of 11.
    1%.
    The regions with the largest increases are Zhambyl (+23.
    4%), North Kazakhstan (+21.
    3%) and Almaty (+17.
    3%)
    .
    The smallest increase was in West Kazakhstan (+0.
    9%)
    .
     
      During his recent inspection in North Kazakhstan State, President Tokayev expressed concern about the decline in exports of processed agricultural products, including flour, and instructed the government and the Ministry of Trade to re-examine the issue of tariffs on grain exports and ensure that a flexible tariff policy is adopted
    .
     
      In 2020, Kazakhstan produced 3.
    4 million tons of flour, a year-on-year increase of 2.
    6%
    .
    Flour, grain, wheat flour
     
      According to regional statistics, Costanera State leads the country in flour production, with a cumulative production of 587,300 tons, a year-on-year increase of 7.
    8%
    .
    Shymkent City (189,100 tons, -17.
    4%) and North Kazakhstan (176,100 tons, +3%) followed closely behind
    .

     
      Kazakhstan domestic flour can fully meet market demand (including domestic sales and export)
    .
    In the first half of 2021, Kazakhstan’s domestic flour self-sufficiency rate reached 99.
    5%, and imported flour was about 7,000 tons, an increase of 7.
    6% year-on-year; the domestic market sales of flour was 834,500 tons, a decrease of 1.
    1%; the export of flour was 655,900 tons (44%), a decrease 8.
    1%
    .

     
      From January to July 2021, Kazakhstan exported 749,100 tons of flour, down 11.
    5% year-on-year
    .
    The export value was US$207.
    6 million, a decrease of 12.
    1%
    .
    Among them, the export of flour to CIS countries was 261,200 tons, down 16.
    4%
    .
    The main export destination countries include Uzbekistan (179,000 tons), Tajikistan (32,300 tons) and Kyrgyzstan (22,300 tons)
    .
    The export of flour to non-CIS countries was 487,900 tons, a decrease of 8.
    6%
    .
    The main export destination is Afghanistan, which exported 486,100 tons of flour, accounting for 64.
    9% of Kazakhstan's flour exports, and achieved an export value of 138.
    6 million US dollars
    .
     
      In August 2021, the average retail price of first grade wheat flour in Kazakhstan is 183 tenge/kg, and the average price of high-gluten flour is 253 tenge/kg
    .
    The cities with the highest prices for first-class wheat flour in Kazakhstan include Aktau (256 tenge/kg), Nur-Sultan (237 tenge/kg) and Almaty (236 tenge/kg); the lowest price is Akto Don't (128 tenge/kg)
    .
    The cities with the highest prices for high-gluten flour are Nur-Sultan (327 tenge/kg), Atyrau (326 tenge/kg) and Almaty (287 tenge/kg); the lowest price is Pavlodar ( 180 tenge/kg)
    .
    Flour prices have generally risen in all regions of the country, with an average increase of 11.
    1%.
    The regions with the largest increases are Zhambyl (+23.
    4%), North Kazakhstan (+21.
    3%) and Almaty (+17.
    3%)
    .
    The smallest increase was in West Kazakhstan (+0.
    9%)
    .
    price
     
      During his recent inspection in North Kazakhstan State, President Tokayev expressed concern about the decline in exports of processed agricultural products, including flour, and instructed the government and the Ministry of Trade to re-examine the issue of tariffs on grain exports and ensure that a flexible tariff policy is adopted
    .
     
      In 2020, Kazakhstan produced 3.
    4 million tons of flour, a year-on-year increase of 2.
    6%
    .
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