The Beineu grain terminal in Kazakhstan has
resumed operations and has already produced its first batch of products. Around
700 tonnes of wheat have been delivered to the facility, with 75 percent of the
grain processed into flour and the rest used for bran. The production process
is entirely waste-free. The terminal spans an area of 26 hectares and serves as
a promising logistics hub with its own rolling stock and an 8-kilometer
railway, providing direct access to the Kazakhstan-Turkmenistan border. The
terminal’s capacity allows for the simultaneous storage of 100,000 tonnes of
grain. After modernization, it will be able to produce up to 400 tonnes of
flour and 240 tonnes of compound feed per day.

