Grain sales to Turkey
All grain products are grown and harvested in the North Kazakhstan region
Grain exports to Turkey
Turkey is not only one of the largest importers of agricultural products in the region, but also an important transit point for grain supplies to the Middle East.
Kazakhstan's proximity to the Turkish market creates unique opportunities for the development of grain exports. The geographical location of the country allows the use of convenient transportation corridors that connect Central Asia with Europe and the Middle East. The Caspian Sea serves as a key transit point, providing sea transport for the delivery of Kazakh grain to Turkey and other countries in the region.
Turkey, with its strong agricultural economy and high quality standards, has strict requirements for imported grain crops. All batches of grain must undergo strict inspection for pests and diseases. Also in Turkey, special attention is paid to compliance with packaging standards to prevent spoilage of grain during transportation and storage. Packaging must be airtight and resistant to external factors.
Wheat is the main strategic grain in the Turkish market, especially in the context of its baking industry. Bread holds an important place in Turkish culture and local wheat production does not always meet the demand for high quality grain needed for baking.
The second most important cereal crop is barley. This crop is widely used in animal husbandry as livestock feed, especially with the intensive development of the dairy and meat industries in the country.