More than 13 thousand farm animals in Kazakhstan are under quarantine

Published 2023년 2월 8일

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Over 13,000 animals are currently in quarantine in Kazakhstan, according to the Ministry of Agriculture. The quarantine includes 10,625 cattle and 2,408 small cattle. The ministry has also obtained an export permit for 474 heads of cattle. A limit has been set on the export of bulls and sheep, with the quota being for bulls older than 12 months and rams older than 6 months. The number of heads allowed per feedlot and per commodity producer has also been specified.
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In Kazakhstan, more than 13 thousand animals are in quarantine. This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Kazakhstan. “As of February 6, 2023, 13,033 heads were quarantined in the republic, of which 10,625 cattle and 2,408 small cattle. For 474 heads of cattle, an export permit was obtained. 217 heads of cattle have already been exported,” the ministry said in a statement. Recall that from December 31, 2022, the export of 60 thousand bulls and 120 thousand sheep is limited. According to the order, the quota is for bulls older than ...
Source: Agrosektor

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