Bolivia wants to supply llama meat to Russia

Published 2024년 6월 5일

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Bolivia is set to expand its meat exports to Russia, including beef and meat from the camelid family such as llama. The country has a large population of camelids, around 4 million, which can satisfy both domestic and international demand. Llama meat is noted for its quality and low cholesterol content. The decision was agreed upon in a meeting between Bolivian and Russian delegations.
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“We had a meeting with the Russian delegation, where we agreed to continue the export of beef meat and initiate a request from Bolivia to export meat from the camelid family,” Suarez explained (quoted by RIA Novosti). According to him, Bolivia has a sufficient number of camelids (all about 4 million, including llamas and alpacas) to cover the needs of not only the domestic market, but also for export. Suarez emphasized that llama meat is considered to be ...
Source: RG

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