Meat production in Kazakhstan falls

Published 2025년 2월 19일

Tridge summary

In January 2024, Kazakhstan experienced a significant decrease in agricultural production, with meat production falling by 18.4% to 6,700 tons and the total output of meat and by-products decreasing by 16.9% to 33,600 tons. Poultry meat production saw a 15.1% decrease to 11,200 tons, and sausage production also fell by 20.2% to 5,500 tons. Milk and cream production, however, only saw a minor decrease of 4% to 50,600 tons.

Looking at the same period in 2025, there was a notable increase in the slaughter of livestock and poultry by 2.5%, as well as an 8.9% increase in milk production and a 2.5% increase in egg production. As of February 1, 2025, Kazakhstan had a total of 45.9 million poultry, 8 million cattle, 20.2 million sheep and goats, 4.4 million horses, and 498,700 pigs.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

According to the Kazakhstan State Statistics Bureau, meat production in January also fell by 18.4% compared to the same period last year. The national meat production in January 2024 was 6,700 tons. The total output of meat and by-products in January was 33,600 tons, a decrease of 16.9%. Poultry meat production in January decreased by 15.1% to 11,200 tons. Sausage production decreased by 20.2% to 5,500 tons, and milk and cream production decreased by 4% to 50,600 tons. Compared with the same period in 2024, in January 2025, the slaughter of all kinds of live livestock and poultry increased by 2.5% (125,700 tons), milk production increased by 8.9% ...
Source: Foodmate

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