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Hattun/Nur Sultan/January 26 - According to the Energyprom.kz website, the flour, milk and rice produced by domestic food producers in Kazakhstan have almost completely met domestic demand.
2020, Kazakhstan's food production will reach 1.9 trillion tgs, an increase of 18.4% over the same period last year.
production increased by 4%.
of the food produced in the united States is mainly produced in Almaty, Kustana and Almaty.
Among the various types of food products, flour and cereal products (worth 375 billion trgogo), dairy products (359.3 billion tr goose), and processing and canning of meat and meat products (312.5 billion trgogo) are the largest.
production of fresh, frozen or frozen fish in basic foods has increased significantly, 2.2 times over the same period last year to 61,000 tonnes.
rice production increased by 38.3 per cent year-on-year to 199,400 tonnes, while butter production increased by 30.1 per cent year-on-year to 246,000 tonnes.
Based on the results for the first 11 months of 2020, domestic production companies have almost fully met the demand for basic foodstable foods (exports plus domestic market demand), including flour (which met 99.6 per cent of domestic demand), meat (96.3 per cent), processed milk and cream (95.5 per cent) and rice (95.4 per cent).
In addition, domestic food production companies meet more than half of the domestic demand for the following foods, including butter (77.5 per cent of domestic demand), sunflower oil (75.5 per cent), fish and seafood (66.8 per cent), sausages and other similar meat products (61 per cent), poultry meat (57.6 per cent), cheese and cheese (50.3 per cent).