A possible ban on Russian chicken exports could affect two countries

Published 2023년 11월 8일

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The Russian Ministry of Agriculture is proposing a temporary ban on the export of chicken meat, and this may impact China and Kazakhstan the most. China accounted for 69% of chicken meat supplies, while Kazakhstan accounted for only 11%. The ban would also include edible eggs and meat from chickens and other poultry, and the ministry believes it will help meet domestic market needs and prevent a rise in prices.
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A temporary ban on the export of chicken meat, which the Russian Ministry of Agriculture proposed to introduce at the end of last month, may affect China and Kazakhstan. RIA Novosti reports this with reference to data from national statistical bureaus. According to them, over the past year, the first country accounted for the largest share of supplies of this product at 69 percent, while for the second it was only 11%. The UAE, Armenia and Azerbaijan close the top five with four, three and two percent, respectively. Other importers are not reported. In monetary terms, this meat was shipped to all five countries at $581.4 million. The structure of the supply of eggs (which may also be banned) turned out to be not so clear-cut. The share of imports among the first two leaders, Kazakhstan and Mongolia, this time turned out to be very close - 42 and 41 percent, respectively. More than 13 were in Kyrgyzstan, two in Azerbaijan and more than one percent in Uzbekistan. In value terms, ...
Source: Rosng

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