"Kazakhstan will not impose grain export ban any more," said Kazakh PM Karim Massimov while answering the questions during the on-line conference.
"This year the Government decided to ban grain export which was lifted on September 1. Kazakhstan has taken a package of measures that lets the country to avoid this step in future. We are the grain-producing country and we should guarantee the people that we will have the necessary volumes of grain".
"We will purchase grain through the State Food Corporation to provide first of all the country. And the rest may be sold," Massimov clarified. "We will never use such measures as grain export ban any more."




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