Kyrgyzstan to start supplies of dairy products to Uzbekistan

Published 2023년 3월 6일

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Kyrgyzstan has signed a road map with Uzbekistan to export dairy and meat products, as part of negotiations to open borders for trade. The first deputy minister of agriculture, Nurdin Alisherov, is advocating for farmers to raise thoroughbred livestock for increased milk yield. This comes after Kyrgyzstan lifted its ban on Uzbekistan's meat and livestock imports, which was in place since September 2022.
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Kyrgyzstan will supply dairy and meat products to Uzbekistan, First Deputy Minister of Agriculture Nurdin Alisherov said. According to the data, the department has already signed a road map with the government of Uzbekistan and is negotiating the opening of borders for the export of products from Kyrgyzstan. The Deputy Minister stressed that now the Ministry of Agriculture is trying to orient farmers towards breeding thoroughbred livestock. “Instead of keeping four cows that will bring five liters of milk a day, it is better to keep one thoroughbred cow that will bring 40 liters of milk,” Alisherov added. ...
Source: Milknews

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