Kazakhstan will provide a green corridor for the supply of melons and watermelons from Kyrgyzstan

Published 2024년 7월 9일

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Kazakhstan will offer a "green corridor" for the export of melons and watermelons from Kyrgyzstan, as per discussions between the Ministry of Trade and Integration of Kazakhstan and the Ministry of Water Resources, Agriculture and Processing Industry of Kyrgyzstan. The Kazakh government will also help identify retail locations for the sale of these products.

Despite facing challenges such as competition from imported fruits and vegetables from Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, and low demand leading to dropped prices, Kyrgyz farmers are actively seeking resolutions to these issues.
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Kazakhstan will provide a “green corridor” for the import of melons and watermelons from Kyrgyzstan. This was reported by EastFruit according to the press service of the Ministry of Water Resources, Agriculture and Processing Industry of the Kyrgyz Republic. The department held negotiations with the Ministry of Trade and Integration of Kazakhstan on the issue of export and opening retail outlets for the sale of melon products by Kyrgyz farmers in the neighboring republic, writes Agro.kg. The Kazakh side noted that it is ready to provide assistance in coordination with akimats of cities and regions in identifying retail locations for selling products. The neighbors also expressed their readiness to provide a “green corridor” for the accelerated import of melons and melons. Read also: Uzbek and Turkmen vegetables and fruits hinder farmers in Kyrgyzstan. Will imports be banned? On specialized resources, telephone numbers of officials have been published who will help resolve all ...
Source: Eastfruit

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