The Center for Strategic Studies on Food Security in Border Regions focuses on in-depth analysis of current and long-term trends affecting the resilience of Kazakhstan’s food system.
The Center develops analytical reviews, reports, and expert opinions based on modern methods of strategic analysis, statistical modeling, and forecasting. Special attention is given to the comprehensive assessment of economic, social, environmental, and political factors determining the level of food security in border territories.
The main analytical areas of the Center include:
- Monitoring the food situation and the availability of basic food products;
- Analyzing price dynamics, imports, and exports of agricultural products;
- Assessing the effectiveness of state and regional programs in the agro-food sector;
- Studying cross-border trade flows and their impact on regional food resilience;
- Identifying risks, threats, and vulnerabilities of the food system in the context of external economic and climatic changes.
The results of analytical research are used to prepare recommendations for government agencies, expert communities, and research institutions.
Based on the collected data, the Center produces quarterly and annual analytical reports reflecting the state of food security in Kazakhstan’s border regions, global market trends, and forecasts for the development of the agricultural sector.
The Center serves as an expert platform for discussing key challenges and scenarios of food development, contributing to the formulation of effective and sustainable state policy in this area.