Kyrgyzstan lifts ban on import of chicken eggs

Published 2024년 8월 30일

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Kyrgyzstan has lifted its ban on chicken egg imports, which was imposed on June 5 to ensure food security and stabilize market prices. The ban, however, did not affect re-exports, transit, or movement of eggs within the Eurasian Economic Union. The Ministry of Agriculture reported that local poultry enterprises were able to increase production during the ban, leading to increased competition and pricing parity with imported products.
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Kyrgyzstan lifts the ban on import of chicken eggs on September 3. This was reported by the state news agency of the republic Kabar with reference to the country's Ministry of Agriculture. The ban was introduced on June 5 "to ensure food security of the country, stabilize market prices for food products for the proper functioning of the domestic market." The restrictions did not apply to re-export, transit and movement of eggs from one subject of the Eurasian Economic Union to another within its territory. It is noted that after the introduction of the restriction, Kyrgyz poultry ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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