Kyrgyzstan canceled the previously imposed ban on the export of onions outside the republic

Published 2023년 3월 6일

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The Kyrgyz government has reversed a previous decision to ban the export of onions, a move aimed at supporting local producers and boosting the country's export potential. The ban, imposed in late January to curb rising onion prices, had resulted in a surplus of onions in warehouses, unable to be exported to Kazakhstan and Russia, their main consumers.
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The Kyrgyz authorities have decided to cancel the earlier decision to ban the export of all types of onions. This was reported to TASS on Monday at the Ministry of Agriculture of the republic. "The restriction on the export of onions outside the Kyrgyz Republic has been lifted," a spokeswoman for the ministry said. According to her, this decision was made in order to support local producers and increase the "export potential of the republic." Kyrgyzstan imposed a temporary ban on the export of all types of onions outside the country on January 31 to stem the rise in prices for onions observed at that time. In February, agricultural producers of the republic ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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