Kazakhstan plans to increase bull export quota after opening up Chinese market

게시됨 2024년 8월 13일

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The article highlights the extension of the export quota system for bulls and rams in Kazakhstan for another six months. The quota for bulls over 12 months old has been increased by 42% to 85,000 heads, while the quota for rams remains at 120,000. This move is aimed at retaining livestock for slaughter and processing within the country. However, with the lifting of foot-and-mouth disease restrictions by China and the resumption of beef exports, Kazakh livestock exporters are preparing to enter the Chinese market, necessitating the quota increase. Additionally, a meat processing plant in Alashankou, China, is set to purchase 80,000 Kazakh beef cattle annually.
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According to the document, the export quota system for bulls and rams within a certain age range will be extended for another 6 months. At the same time, the export quota for bulls over 12 months old (name of the commodity for foreign economic activities of the Eurasian Economic Union, TN VED EAEU code 0102) has increased by nearly 42% to 85,000 heads (previously the quota was 60,000 heads). Rams over 6 months old (under 12 months old) (TN VED EAEU code is 0104) The export quota remains at 120,000. The previous quota will take effect from February 2, 2024. It can be seen from the draft that the agro-industrial complex faces the task of increasing processing volume and increasing the export value of processed agricultural products. The purpose of introducing quota restrictions is to prevent large-scale export of livestock and keep them in Kazakhstan for slaughter and processing. But this year Kazakh livestock exporters will enter the Chinese market, so it is necessary to increase ...
출처: Foodmate

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