10.12.2025, 20:32

Strengthening Kazakhstan–China exports through Prodcorporation’s consolidation program

A Large Batch of Feed Flour Shipped to China with the Support of Prodcorporation

 

Kazakhstani processing companies continue strengthening their export potential in the eastern direction. Another major railway shipment of feed flour has been dispatched to China, reaffirming the effectiveness of the government’s strategy aimed at promoting finished agricultural products.

 

This shipment became possible through the export batch consolidation program coordinated by the national operator, JSC “NC Prodcorporation.” The delivery is part of ongoing efforts to expand bilateral cooperation between Kazakhstan and China in the agricultural sector.

 

The new batch, totaling 7,000 tons of feed flour, was shipped by the Kazakhstani enterprise “Kapshagay Bidai Önimderi” LLP. The receiving party is the Chinese company Shandong Hi-Speed Qilu International Port Development.

 

This shipment is a direct outcome of the agreements reached earlier in Beijing. During the official visit of the delegation from the Ministry of Agriculture of Kazakhstan, a strategic partnership agreement was signed between Prodcorporation and the major investment group Shandong Hi-Speed Logistics Group. The parties confirmed their intention to jointly develop trade in grains, oilseeds, and feed products.

 

The export batch consolidation program is delivering tangible financial results. With the support of Prodcorporation, Kazakhstani businesses have already concluded five major contracts with partners in China.

 

The total value of the signed deals has reached USD 29.6 million.

 

To date, over 9,000 tons of feed flour have been exported to China.

 

Additionally, 3,000 tons of sunflower oil have been shipped.

 

Prodcorporation’s representative office in Beijing plays a key role in this process. Acting as a vital link, the office assists Kazakhstani agricultural producers in finding reliable buyers, overcoming market entry barriers, and expanding their business networks abroad.

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