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Kazakhstan Proposes Measures to Cut Sugar Import Dependence, Boost Domestic Production

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Baku, Azerbaijan: Kazakhstan has proposed a set of measures to increase domestic sugar production and reduce its heavy dependence on imports after an analysis found that imported sugar accounted for 70.4% of domestic consumption in 2025, Trend.az reported. The Agency for Protection and Development of Competition said domestically produced sugar from local raw materials met only 29.6% of consumption last year, well below the government’s target o…
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Astana: The Kazakhstan government has proposed a number of key measures aimed at reducing excessive dependence on sugar imports and increasing domestic sugar production. A recent analysis found that, in 2025, imported sugar would meet 70.4 percent of the country's total sugar consumption, while sugar produced from local raw materials would meet only 29.

The Muş Sugar Factory has contracted 1600 farmers in 52 villages to process 300,000 tons of beets and produce 42 thousand tons of sugar from beets planted in 51,100 decars. Capacity will be increased to 10,000 tons, while producers will be paid 1.3 billion lire and a contribution of 3 billion lire is expected to contribute to the regional economy.

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Haberler broke the news on Thursday, August 13, 2026.
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