Since July 1, the European Union has imposed higher tariffs on grain imports from Russia and Belarus. The Kazakh Grain Union believes this situation presents an opportunity for Kazakhstan to increase its grain exports to European markets. However, transportation subsidies are crucial to achieving this goal, according to experts at the Agricom forum.
«To boost grain exports to the EU, we must ensure our prices are competitive with those of Russian grain. Even with tariffs on Russian grain, our transportation costs make it difficult to compete,» said Nurlan Ospanov, head of the Kazakh Grain Union.