Kyrgyzstan increased cattle exports 13 times in the first quarter

Published 2024년 6월 5일

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Kyrgyzstan saw a significant increase in the export of live cattle and small livestock in the first quarter of this year, with a 13-fold increase in cattle exports and a 38.4 thousand increase in the total number of livestock units exported compared to the same period last year. The main destinations for these exports were Uzbekistan, Russia, Kazakhstan, and China. This surge in livestock exports could be attributed to the growing demand for agricultural products in the EAEU countries and the lifting of coronavirus-related restrictions.
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In the first quarter of this year, Kyrgyzstan increased supplies of live cattle abroad by 13 times - from 2,117 to 27,487 heads. This was reported by Sputnik Kyrgyzstan with reference to data from the Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic. Also, but not as significantly, the export of goats, sheep and other small livestock increased - from 41,425 to 54,782 animals. At the same time, for horses, hinnies, donkeys and mules, the figure decreased from 1,862 to 1,570. Thus, a total of 83.8 thousand livestock units were exported. This is 38.4 thousand more than a year earlier. According to the Republican Statistical Committee, large and small cattle were supplied to Uzbekistan, and cattle of the first category were also supplied to Russia, Kazakhstan and China. The ...
Source: Rosng

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