Kazakhstan – 68.5% or 19,062 tons
Kazakhstan becomes major durum wheat supplier to EU

According to a report by the European Commission, in 2024-2025, the share of durum wheat supplies from Kazakhstan to the European Union in the first two weeks of July increased to 68.5%, Kazinform News Agency reports.
According to the European Commission, the share of durum wheat supplies from Kazakhstan to the EU increased to 68.5% or 19,062 tons. These figures for 2023-2024 were 26.5% and 10,341 tons, respectively.
In addition to Kazakhstan, the top 3 durum wheat suppliers are Türkiye and Canada.
Türkiye – 27.7% or 7,704 tons
Canada – 3.7% or 1,043 tons.
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