Kazakhstan’s wheat exports to China to hit 2 mln tons
Kazakhstan is ready to increase its wheat exports to China up to 2 million tons, Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev said, Kazinform News Agency reports.
The Head of State said the two countries focused on bolstering agriculture cooperation. For example, the parties pay attention to intellectual property, rational use of water resources and deep conversion of farm products.
The President said Kazakhstan is interested in Chinese practice and technology, and joint development of certain investment projects.
In 2023 Kazakhstan’s farm products exports to China doubled compared to 2022 to reach 1 billion US dollars. The sides are also keen to increase the export of high-quality organic meat products, oil-bearing and cereal crops to China.
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