ASTANA, Kazakhstan, January 14. In 2025, grain
shipments via Kazakhstan Railways (Kazakhstan Temir Zholy) to
Azerbaijan tripled compared to 2024, Trend reports via the company.
The company also noted a 69% increase in shipments to Iran and a
63% rise to Afghanistan. Grain transport to the Baltic countries
surged sixfold, surpassing 800,000 tons, while shipments to Black
Sea and Baltic ports grew by 49% and 67%, respectively.
Additionally, domestic grain transportation in Kazakhstan rose
by 26%, exceeding 3.3 million tons. The volume of shipments to
Central Asia also saw significant growth: a twofold increase to
Kyrgyzstan, a 12% rise to Tajikistan, reaching 1.4 million tons,
and a 32% jump to Uzbekistan, reaching 4.5 million tons.
In total, KTZ’s grain transport volume for 2025 exceeded 14.3
million tons, marking a 31% increase from 2024. Exports accounted
for 11 million tons, a 33% rise year-on-year. These figures, the
company said, represent the highest recorded in the past
decade.