China-Kazakhstan grain-trading deal shows shifting Asian food order

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In a move that could rattle global grain markets, China and neighbouring Kazakhstan – Central Asia’s largest grain producer and a key Belt and Road Initiative partner – agreed last week to establish a joint grain-trading platform during talks in Astana. The two sides also discussed long-term supply contracts, logistics hubs, dry ports and technology cooperation in storage and processing.Although full details remain limited, reports indicate the platform will be modelled on China’s state-managed...