Kyrgyzstan has introduced a temporary ban on the export of flour and grain

Published 2023년 9월 25일

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The Kyrgyz authorities have implemented a temporary ban on exporting flour and grain from the country in order to ensure food security and stabilize market prices. The ban, which will last for six months, was announced by the Ministry of Agriculture and will officially take effect after publication of the government decree. The decision was made to address concerns about food availability and market conditions.
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Original content

In order to ensure food security, the Kyrgyz authorities have introduced a temporary ban on the export of flour and grain from the republic. This was reported by the country's Ministry of Agriculture. “A resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers “On the introduction of a temporary ban on the export (export) of certain types of agricultural goods from the Kyrgyz Republic was signed,” the message says. According to the decision of the Cabinet of Ministers, it is prohibited to export wheat flour and food wheat grain from Kyrgyzstan for six months. As the ministry ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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