Minister of Agriculture announces the approval of the UAE to import Egyptian breeds of sheep and goats

Published 2020년 12월 11일

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The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has given the green light for Egypt to start exporting certain breeds of sheep and goats, including Rahmani, Osimi, Barqi, Asafi, Shami and Zaribi. This approval, granted less than a month after the UAE agreed to import eggs, hatcheries and chicks from Egypt, is part of efforts to enhance trade between the two countries. The UAE has confirmed that the Egyptian Veterinary Health Certificate for the export of goats and sheep meets all necessary health standards, as stated in the official letter from the UAE Ministry of Climate Change and Environment.
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Al-Qusayr, Minister of Agriculture and Land Reclamation, announced the approval of the United Arab Emirates to start import operations for the Egyptian breeds of sheep and goats, "Rahmani, Osimi, Barqi, Asafi, Shami and Zaribi." Al-Qusayr said that this comes less than a month after the UAE agreed to import table eggs, hatcheries and chicks from Egypt, as part of the joint efforts between the two countries to streamline trade exchange between them in the field of trade of live animals and their products. Read also the low prices of oranges in the markets .. Learn about The reasons for this come according to an official letter received by the Ministry of Agriculture and Land Reclamation from the UAE Ministry of Climate Change and Environment, after reviewing the forms of the Egyptian Veterinary Health Certificate for the export of goats and sheep to the United Arab Emirates, and that they meet all the required health requirements, and have them approved by the UAE. Dr. Abdel Hakim ...
Source: Almalnews

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