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Kazakhstan plans to decrease wheat crops

Business Materials 9 February 2012 18:13 (UTC +04:00)

Azerbaijan, Baku, Feb. 9 / Trend E. Kosolapova/

Kazakhstan plans to decrease wheat crops and increase areas sown with forage, oilseeds, legumes and fodder crops, the Executive Secretary of the Agriculture Ministry Eugene Aman told 'Kazakhstanskaya pravda' (Kazakh true) newspaper.

"Diversification of the structure of sown areas is of strategic importance for agriculture development. We will continue working in this direction," Aman said.

Aman said that wheat crops reach 65-66 percent of total sown areas in the Republic and up to 78 percent in some regions of the country. Meanwhile, science-based amount of wheat crops should not exceed 45-50 percent.

Aman said that it is planed to sign some memorandums between the Agricultural Ministry and regional governing bodies, as well as with agricultural producers to diversify structure of sown areas. Moreover, state subsidies for wheat and other grains production will be revised from 2013.

Kazakhstan collected 26 million tons of grain in net weight in 2011. This is a record grain harvest within years of independence. Export potential is estimated at 15 million tons. However, the country has problems to export all this volume.

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