Based on information shared with a wide audience by Muhammad Farhat Azimi (the ambassador of Afghanistan to the Republic of Kazakhstan), in the very near future, Afghan purchasers intend to purchase large-scale quantities of flour from Kazakh producers.
It is reported that flour, as well as wheat, made by the forces of agrarians of the north-Kazakhstan regions, will become part of the state reserve of Afghanistan. Muhammad Farhat Azimi shared this information with the head of the North Kazakhstan region Kumar Aksakalov as part of a previously scheduled meeting.
It is noteworthy that Afghan state importers intend to purchase flour and grain products from Kazakhstan in order to meet the needs of their consumers in full for the next four years.
It will not be superfluous to note that today, the inhabitants of Afghanistan annually consume an average of about one million six hundred thousand tons of wheat.
In response to the “reaction” to the supply of flour and grain from Kazakhstan, Afghan agricultural producers will send containers with provisions to Petropavlovsk in the very near future.
In this case, we are talking about fruits, vegetables and other food products manufactured at Afghan facilities.