Kyrgyzstan: The price for flour will not go up

“The prices for grain and flour will not go up this year”, – Minister of Agriculture, Water Resources and Processing Industry Iskenderbek Aidaraliev said during a meeting with journalist. “The food safety problem is actual not only in Kyrgyzstan but also in other states of the world. This year it is expected to collect up […]

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“The prices for grain and flour will not go up this year”, – Minister of Agriculture, Water Resources and Processing Industry Iskenderbek Aidaraliev said during a meeting with journalist.

“The food safety problem is actual not only in Kyrgyzstan but also in other states of the world. This year it is expected to collect up to 950-960 thousand tons of grain. However, 1 million 200 thousand tons of grain is needed to provide the republic’s food safety. The volume of collecting wheat is increasing in the country every year and our farmers could provide the republic with necessary quantity of grain by the next year”, – said the I.Aidaraliev.

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