Last year, Russia accounted for more than half of all food imports in Kazakhstan, according to a survey by INFOline, a Russian consulting agency. The agency also believes that Russian food suppliers will get an even bigger share of the local market this year thanks to the weaker Russian ruble.
The agency noted that Russian food products account for 30% to 50% of the entire assortment in an average Kazakhstani grocery store. For example, in the Dina Market grocery chain that operates in eight towns in West Kazakhstan, Russian and Kazakhstani food products account for 42% and 32%, respectively.
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