Raw Milk Prices in Central Asia: Kyrgyzstan — Up to 48 Soms, Kazakhstan — Equivalent to 37 Soms per Liter
In Kazakhstan, at the beginning of 2026, the average purchase price of raw milk from farmers is estimated at about 220 tenge per liter, which is equivalent to approximately 37 soms. As in Kyrgyzstan, the cost varies depending on the region, milk quality, and supply conditions.
In Uzbekistan and Tajikistan, official data on purchase prices from agricultural producers are not available in open sources. However, market estimates indicate that in Uzbekistan, the price of fresh milk is formed at the level of 56–61 soms per liter, while in Tajikistan, retail prices fluctuate within a wider range — from 48 to 80 soms per liter.
The procurement price of raw cow milk with a basic fat content of 3.4% in Kyrgyzstan at the beginning of 2026 reaches 48 soms per liter depending on the region. This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Water Resources, Agriculture and Processing Industry of Kyrgyzstan.





