Kyrgyzstan increased cattle exports 13 times

Published 2024년 6월 3일

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Kyrgyzstan saw a significant increase in livestock exports in the first quarter of this year, exporting over 83,800 heads compared to 45,400 in the same period last year. The exports included horses, donkeys, mules, hinnies, cattle, and small cattle. All cattle and small cattle were purchased by Uzbekistan, while horses, donkeys, mules, and hinnies were also exported to Kazakhstan, China, and Russia.
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In January-March of this year, Kyrgyzstan exported more than 83.8 thousand heads of livestock, reports the National Statistics Committee. In January-March of this year, more than 83.8 thousand heads of livestock were exported. For comparison, in the first three months of last year, only 45.4 thousand were exported. Data: horses, donkeys, mules, hinnies - 1,570 heads (1,862 in January-March last year); Cattle (cattle) - 27,487 (from 2,117, or an increase of almost 13 times); Small cattle (small ruminants - sheep and ...
Source: Milknews

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