Kyrgyzstan introduces a temporary ban on the export of livestock and a number of products

게시됨 2020년 11월 20일

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The Kyrgyzstan Ministry of Agriculture has imposed a temporary ban on the export of livestock and certain agricultural products. The Minister, Tilek Toktogaziev, explained that the ban is to prevent a decline in breeding stock and ensure a sustainable meat supply in the future. The ban includes large and small cattle, birds, horses, and feed, as well as rice, barley, corn, wheat flour, chicken eggs, vegetable oil, iodized salt, and sugar.
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The Ministry of Agriculture of Kyrgyzstan has introduced a temporary ban on the export of livestock and some agricultural products. The Minister of Agriculture of the Kyrgyz Republic Tilek Toktogaziev announced this on his Facebook page, reports the financial publication "Economist". According to Toktogaziev, the ban applies to large and small cattle, birds, horses, as well as feed. “One of the main reasons for the ban on the export of livestock is a sharp decline in the breeding stock. If the ban is not introduced, then we will have problems with meat both this year and in the following years, since there will be no one to get offspring from. The preservation of the breeding stock is a strategically important task for ...
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