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More Kazakh farming exporters complain of concerns with transit to Russia

Some Kazakh rice and corn exporters are not able to deliver their products to Russia, Kazakhstan's Grain Union said on Wednesday, in what appeared to be an expansion of a Russian block on grain transit from Kazakhstan after Moscow implicated Astana of breaching plant health regulations.

Russia is a key transit nation for major Kazakh exports such as oil and uranium, and trade tensions might make market players worried about the stable supply of those commodities.

The Russian state agricultural guard dog, Rosselkhoznadzor, said last week it would block the issuance of phytosanitary certificates for grain, grain products, sunflower seeds, tomatoes, and peppers from Kazakhstan.

The Kazakh federal government stated it asked for proof of the purported violations from Russia, and the Kazakh state railway business said grain exports via Russia would continue and even boost this month.

But market gamers state Russia's choice has actually affected deliveries.

The scenario has actually not been dealt with, as far as I. understand, Yevgeny Karabanov, the head of analytics at the. grain union stated.

( Grain) transit continues through paths where freights do not. require to be unloaded from one methods of transportation and loaded. onto another one. For example, to the Baltic nations,. Azerbaijan, Belarus.

However Kazakh grain cargoes are no longer delivered via Russian. ports, Karabanov stated.

In addition, there are complaints from business that. supply rice and corn - which were not discussed in the. Rosselkhoznadzor letter - from Kazakhstan to Russia, he stated.

Trucks loaded with those items are being turned away at. the border.

A Russian market source, speaking on the condition of. privacy because they were not authorised to comment openly,. confirmed that there were problems with Kazakh transit and shared. a document listing items that were banned for import if they. had Kazakh phytosanitary certificates.

The list includes not only all major grains, but also wheat. flour, corn, rice, soy beans, lentils, some nuts and melons.

Kazakhstan's farming and trade ministries and. Rosselkhoznadzor in Russia did not immediately react to a. ask for comment.

(source: Reuters)