Kazakhstan is studying the possibility of increasing supplies of chicken eggs to Russia

Published 2024년 1월 17일

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Kazakhstan is considering increasing the supply of chicken eggs to border regions of Russia following a request from the Russian side. Kazakhstan had exported 186.6 million chicken eggs to Russia, Afghanistan, and Kyrgyzstan in 2023, and is aiming to integrate information systems in veterinary medicine with Russia to resolve issues. The parties also agreed to hold a meeting in Moscow to resolve delays of Kazakh trucks at the Russian-Belarusian border and take necessary measures to resolve electronic registration of navigation seals for certain cargoes.
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The Kazakh authorities are studying the possibility of increasing the supply of chicken eggs to the border regions of Russia. This was reported by the press service of the Government of Kazakhstan following negotiations between Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic Serik Zhumangarin and Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Alexei Overchuk. “The Russian side turned to the Kazakh side with a request to increase the supply of chicken eggs to their distribution networks. Serik Zhumangarin instructed the Ministry of Agriculture to consider this issue as soon as possible and find the possibility of increasing the supply of Kazakh products to the border regions of the Russian Federation,” the message says. It was noted that the level of egg supply at local poultry farms in Kazakhstan in 2022 amounted to 102% of the population’s needs. Over the 11 months of 2023, Kazakhstan exported about 186.6 million chicken eggs to Russia, Afghanistan and Kyrgyzstan. “The parties positively ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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