12 poultry farms in Kazakhstan have stopped operating; is the domestic poultry industry facing a crisis?

Published 2023년 11월 1일

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Due to the lack of subsidies and rising prices for poultry feed, 12 poultry farms in Kazakhstan have closed, causing a decline in egg and chicken meat production. The Russian Ministry of Agriculture has also suspended the export of eggs and poultry meat, leading to an increase in prices for these goods in Kazakhstan. The country's domestic production is unable to fully meet the demand, and the removal of state subsidies for eggs and increased cost of feed have further contributed to the closure of farms.
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In Kazakhstan, 12 poultry farms producing chicken meat and eggs have closed. And there are several good reasons for this. Of these, the two main ones are the lack of subsidies and rising prices for poultry feed. Channel 31 reports this. The Russian Ministry of Agriculture announced a complete suspension of the export of eggs and poultry meat. In the neighboring country, this type of goods immediately became more expensive. According to experts, Kazakhstan, which has not received chicken meat from China for more than ten years after the bird flu, will also be affected. This is due to the fact that our domestic product cannot fully cover the domestic market. Subsidies for eggs from the state were removed, and the cost of domestic feed increased. Because of this, six egg and six poultry farms in the country stopped working. “Today, the production of egg poultry farms is declining. In October, they produced 70 thousand fewer eggs than last year. This month it is even more, we are ...
Source: Agrosektor

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