Russia said that it wants to surge the grain supply to Tajikistan and Uzbekistan and other countries in Central Asia. Eduard Zernin, head of the Russian Union of Grain Exporters, said this at the Caspian and Central Asian grain forum.
Currently, Kazakhstan accounts for 90% of the grain provision to Uzbekistan and Tajikistan, and this figure will only go up in the coming years due to the high birth rate in the countries of the region.
Currently, the railway network cannot handle the increased load due to the increase in the volume of goods delivered from China to Europe.
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