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Kazakhstan Expands Wheat Exports to Vietnam: A Strategic Move for Agricultural Trade Growth

by Tatiana Ivanova
29 May 2025
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Kazakhstan Expands Wheat Exports to Vietnam: A Strategic Move for Agricultural Trade Growth
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Kazakhstan’s National Company “Prodcorporation” has initiated its first wheat shipment to Vietnam, totaling 15,000 tons, transported via a multimodal logistics route. The grain will travel by rail from Akmola region to China’s Lianyungang Port, then by sea to Hai Phong Port in Vietnam. This move strengthens Kazakhstan’s position in the Southeast Asian market, known for its rising demand for high-protein wheat.

Growing Export Ambitions

According to Asylkhan Dzhuvashev, Chairman of Prodcorporation, this shipment is part of a broader strategy to expand Kazakhstan’s agricultural exports. Over the past five years, the country has shipped 200,000 tons of wheat annually to China, solidifying its presence in key markets. In 2024, Kazakhstan has already exported 60,000 tons to Morocco, signaling a push into Africa and Southeast Asia.

Global Wheat Trade Trends

  • Vietnam’s wheat imports reached 4.8 million tons in 2023 (USDA), with Australia and India as leading suppliers. Kazakhstan’s entry could reshape trade dynamics.
  • Kazakh wheat production is expected to hit 14.5 million tons in 2024 (FAO), with exports potentially exceeding 8 million tons.
  • Logistics efficiency is critical—rail-to-sea routes via China reduce costs by 15-20% compared to traditional Black Sea routes (World Grain Report).

Kazakhstan’s wheat export expansion into Vietnam underscores its potential as a key player in global grain markets. By leveraging efficient logistics and high-quality produce, Kazakh farmers and agribusinesses can tap into high-growth regions like Southeast Asia. Strategic partnerships and infrastructure investments will be vital to sustaining this momentum.

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