en.Wedoany.com Reported - According to estimates, in the first quarter of 2026, Russia's agricultural exports to Kazakhstan reached 2.4 million tons, with a total value of $1 billion, setting a new historical record. Analysts from the Federal Center "Agroexport" («Агроэкспорт»), under the Russian Ministry of Agriculture, released the above data. In the same period last year, the export volume was approximately 1.6 million tons, valued at about $790 million.
The report noted that compared to the first quarter of 2025, Russia's agricultural exports to Kazakhstan increased by 50% in physical volume and 28% in value.
Ranked by export revenue, the top five agricultural product categories were wheat, exceeding $105 million; sugar, exceeding $89 million; flour confectionery products, approximately $80 million; sunflower oil, exceeding $72 million; and chocolate confectionery products, approximately $69 million.
Among the products leading in revenue growth, oat exports increased from $20,000 to $1.7 million, corn from $675,000 to $26 million, rapeseed oil from $6,000 to $200,000, buckwheat from $135,000 to $1 million, and wheat from $15.5 million to $105 million.
Categories with significant supply volume growth also included bran, increasing by 4.7 times; flax seeds, by 4 times; rye, by 2.8 times; and starch and inulin, by 2 times.
The report concluded that in the first quarter of this year, Russia's agricultural exports to Kazakhstan set historical records in both physical volume and value.
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