
Kazakhstan Expands Grain Exports: The Role of Infracont NIR Analyzers
Kazakhstan continues to demonstrate strong growth in agricultural exports. During the first nine months of 2025, the country exported nearly 5.5 million tons of wheat and more than 1 million tons of barley. A significant share of exports includes wheat and feed flour, as well as sunflower oil, meal, flax seeds, legumes, and vegetables.
The total volume of agricultural exports exceeded USD 5 billion, representing a 36% increase compared to the previous year. Kazakhstan supplies its products to around 70 countries, including Central Asia, the EAEU, Afghanistan, China, Turkey, Iran, and Italy.
The growth of exports requires precise quality control of grain and flour, compliance with international standards, and preservation of nutritional properties. An effective solution for farmers and processing enterprises is the use of Infracont NIR analyzers. These instruments enable on-site analysis of grain, flour, meal, and oilcake with high accuracy comparable to stationary laboratory equipment.
Advantages of Infracont NIR Analyzers
- Maximum accuracy due to a scanning grating monochromator;
- On-site report printing directly at the place of analysis;
- Support for a wide range of grain and processed agricultural products.
The use of Infracont analyzers helps Kazakh producers improve product quality, reduce storage losses, and strengthen their position in international markets. Modern analytical technologies are becoming a key tool for effective grain and flour quality control, ensuring reliable and stable exports.