China stopped flour purchases from Kazakhstan in January
80 KMT of Kazakh flour was exported in January. This is 57% lower from December and 15% lower from January 2019/20 MY. This season’s exports totaled 839 KMT or +22% y-o-y, UkrAgroConsult reports.
China bought no Kazakh wheat in January, but its purchases since the season’s beginning were anyway up 40% y-o-y. The top importer – Afghanistan – stepped up purchases by 45% from the same time last year. Demand from other importers – Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan was down year-on-year.
More detailed information on the latest trends in grain exports, supply and demand balances with breakdown by crop, price behavior, crop conditions and progress in harvesting/planting in the countries of Black Sea Region is available to subscribers for Online Analytics “Black Sea Grain” in the new innovative tool for agri market participants – AgriSupp by UkrAgroConsult. Subscribe to a 3-day free trial!!
Start using analytical data and increase your efficiency now!
Register to get your demo access:
http://agrisupp.com/en/register/1
Tags: China, Kazakhstan, Flour
Read also
2024 April articles in Black Sea & Danube Oilseed and Black Sea & Danube...
Couldn’t attend BLACK SEA GRAIN.KYIV? Catch up with the insights – get the e...
Bunge, Viterra merger raises competition concerns in Canada
Argentina’s Soybean Crushers Strike Just as Harvest Gathers Pace
Sergey Feofilov, UkrAgroConsult, will speak at the 5th CeMI Commodities Exchange M...
Write to us
Our manager will contact you soon