Kazakhstan stopped sunflower seed and oil exports
The Ag Ministry of Kazakhstan has set no export quotas for sunflower seed and oil in November that entailed delays in shipments under already signed contracts, UkrAgroConsult reports.
This situation arose from the fact that following October amendments to the current ministerial order, which provide for increasing the quotas from July 1, 2022 (sunflower seed – 125 KMT, sunflower oil – 110 KMT), the document is now under consideration by the ministry.
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Tags: sunflower oil, sunflower, Kazakhstan
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