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    Some people's livelihood food in Kazakhstan is heavily dependent on imports

    • Last Update: 2021-07-27
    • Source: Internet
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    According to the energy industry network quoted the July 21 Kazakh National Bureau of Statistics released data, from January to May 2021, Kazakhstan live fish , ice fish and cold frozen fish production 17,400 tons, down 23.
    1% year on year; canned fish and caviar The output of sauce was 6,800 tons, a decrease of 12.
    4%; the output of sausages was 23,700 tons, an increase of 0.
    1%; the output of poultry meat was 44,000 tons, an increase of 0.
    8%; the output of cheese and milk residue was 14,900 tons, an increase of 14.
    9%; the output of sugar was 113,800 tons, an increase of 3.
    3 Times
    .
     
    As early as 2019, before the outbreak of the food has been identified as Ha import dependence highest food
    .
    According to official statistics from the Prime Minister's Office of Kazakhstan, among the 29 main foods consumed by Kazakhstan residents, the market self-sufficiency rate of 23 foods is higher than 80%, and the self-sufficiency rate of some foods even exceeds 100%
    .
    However, six kinds of food including fish (self-sufficiency rate 60.
    8%), sausages (62%), cheese parmesan (57%), sugar (46.
    6%), poultry (58.
    3%) and apples (62.
    9%) are still heavily dependent on imports.

    .
     
    From January to April 2021, the self-sufficiency rate of domestic sugar in Kazakhstan was 42.
    2%, which was significantly higher than the level of the same period last year (7.
    5%).
    The output of domestic sugar was 65,700 tons, an increase of 3.
    7 times year-on-year
    .
    The self-sufficiency rate of sausage food dropped from 63.
    3% in the same period of the previous year to 58.
    9%.
    The output of domestic sausages was the same as the same period of last year, and the import volume (13,100 tons) increased by 20.
    4%
    .
    The self-sufficiency rate of poultry meat was 71.
    4%, the self-sufficiency rate of aquatic products was 53%, and the self-sufficiency rate of cheese and milk residue was 54.
    2%
    .
    Among them, the import volume of poultry meat decreased slightly by 0.
    5% year-on-year, and the import volume of aquatic products and cheese pomace increased by 0.
    7% and 5.
    8% respectively
    .
     
      According to data from the Ministry of Agriculture of Kazakhstan, as of now, the total domestic reserves of various types of food in Kazakhstan have reached 795,000 tons
    .
    Among them, food production enterprises have reserves of 298,000 tons, warehouse reserves of 93,200 tons, commercial outlets reserves of 353,200 tons, and local food stable reserves of 19,800 tons
    .
    Perishable food reserves can be maintained for more than a week, and long-term storage food reserves can be maintained for more than several months
    .
    With the continuous increase in food production in Kazakhstan and the replenishment of food stocks, there is no food shortage for the time being
    .
    Live fish, fresh fish, frozen fish, canned fish, caviar, sausage, poultry, cheese, sugar
     
      As early as 2019, before the outbreak of the food has been identified as Ha import dependence highest food
    .
    According to official statistics from the Prime Minister's Office of Kazakhstan, among the 29 main foods consumed by Kazakhstan residents, the market self-sufficiency rate of 23 foods is higher than 80%, and the self-sufficiency rate of some foods even exceeds 100%
    .
    However, six kinds of food including fish (self-sufficiency rate 60.
    8%), sausages (62%), cheese parmesan (57%), sugar (46.
    6%), poultry (58.
    3%) and apples (62.
    9%) are still heavily dependent on imports.

    .
    Food import
     
      From January to April 2021, the self-sufficiency rate of domestic sugar in Kazakhstan was 42.
    2%, which was significantly higher than the level of the same period last year (7.
    5%).
    The output of domestic sugar was 65,700 tons, an increase of 3.
    7 times year-on-year
    .
    The self-sufficiency rate of sausage food dropped from 63.
    3% in the same period of the previous year to 58.
    9%.
    The output of domestic sausages was the same as the same period of last year, and the import volume (13,100 tons) increased by 20.
    4%
    .
    The self-sufficiency rate of poultry meat was 71.
    4%, the self-sufficiency rate of aquatic products was 53%, and the self-sufficiency rate of cheese and milk residue was 54.
    2%
    .
    Among them, the import volume of poultry meat decreased slightly by 0.
    5% year-on-year, and the import volume of aquatic products and cheese pomace increased by 0.
    7% and 5.
    8% respectively
    .
     
      According to data from the Ministry of Agriculture of Kazakhstan, as of now, the total domestic reserves of various types of food in Kazakhstan have reached 795,000 tons
    .
    Among them, food production enterprises have reserves of 298,000 tons, warehouse reserves of 93,200 tons, commercial outlets reserves of 353,200 tons, and local food stable reserves of 19,800 tons
    .
    Perishable food reserves can be maintained for more than a week, and long-term storage food reserves can be maintained for more than several months
    .
    With the continuous increase in food production in Kazakhstan and the replenishment of food stocks, there is no food shortage for the time being
    .
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