Kazakhstan extends the livestock export ban for another six months

게시됨 2022년 8월 30일

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Kazakhstan has extended its ban on the export of live cattle, sheep, and goats for another six months, according to the Ministry of Agriculture and the Ministry of Finance. The order aims to control meat product prices, increase the number of livestock, and supply domestic meat processing plants with raw materials. The ban, which was initially implemented, allows for the export of up to 30,000 heads of livestock per year, which is less than 5% of the total number in the country.
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The authorities of Kazakhstan have extended the ban on the export of live cattle, sheep and goats from the country for another six months. The order of the Ministry of Agriculture and the Ministry of Finance of Kazakhstan on this matter was published on the portal of regulatory legal acts of the republic. “Introduce for a period of 6 months a ban on the export from the territory of the Republic of Kazakhstan of live cattle (code of the unified commodity nomenclature of foreign economic activity of the Eurasian Economic Union 0102), sheep and goats of live (code of the unified commodity nomenclature of foreign economic activity of the Eurasian Economic Union 0104),” the statement says. in the document. The order comes into force within 10 days after its publication. Kazakhstan has imposed a ban on the export of live cattle and small cattle in order to keep the prices of meat products down, increase the number of livestock and load domestic meat processing plants with ...
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