Export restrictions predictably affected wheat shipments from Kazakhstan
3 MMT of wheat had been exported from Kazakhstan since the beginning of the season (-26% year-on-year), UkrAgroConsult reports.
304 KMT was exported in April (-40% from March and -26% from April 2018/19). Exports slowed sharply because of wheat and flour export restrictions imposed in late March.
Uzbekistan cut exports in April, when the country’s share dropped to 48%.
A decrease in demand was registered from all key export destinations: Uzbekistan: -9%, China: -25%, the EU: -52%, Turkmenistan: -70%.
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