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PhosAgro plans to increase fertilizer supplies to Kazakhstan by 60%

Dmitry Savinsky avatar Dmitry Savinsky
July 6, 2023, 6:00 pm
July 6, 2023, 6:00 pm
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PhosAgro-Region, the largest Russian distribution network of mineral fertilizers (part of PhosAgro Group), plans to increase the supply of PhosAgro products to Kazakhstan to 60 thousand tons in 2023. This is almost 60% more than last year. Such plans were announced at the meeting of Andrey Vovk, General Director of PhosAgro-Region, with the Head of the Ministry of Agriculture of Kazakhstan Yerbol Karashukeev.

“Besides ensuring the growing needs of the Russian agro-industrial complex, PhosAgro-Region is expanding its presence in the CIS market. Kazakhstan is one of the largest consumers of mineral fertilizers in the CIS and a promising market for Russian products. Since 2018, PhosAgro-Region has more than tripled supplies to the republic, to 38 thousand tons, this year we plan to supply about 60 thousand tons,” Andrey Vovk noted.

“For the third year, the regional office of PhosAgro has been successfully operating in Astana, providing our direct interaction with local consumers and a detailed understanding of the specifics of demand. Taking into account the tasks facing Kazakh crop growers today, we are ready to supply a balanced portfolio of brands for any crop and agro-climatic conditions of a particular farm: more than 50 brands of PhosAgro mineral fertilizers, including liquid complex fertilizer, have already been registered in Kazakhstan. We are also ready to take an active part in scientific and educational events aimed at improving the culture of agriculture in Kazakhstan,” Andrey Vovk concluded.

PhosAgro-Region is consistently expanding the geography of deliveries of PhosAgro products to the countries of the EAEU, the CIS and neighboring countries. As of today, the company supplies mineral fertilizers to 10 countries of Eastern Europe, Transcaucasia, Central Asia and Mongolia. Recall that in April of this year, PhosAgro-Region began supplying PhosAgro liquid complex fertilizer to Azerbaijan and intends to supply about 2 thousand tons of this product to the republic by the end of the year.

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