Due to the shortage of chicken eggs, the Russian authorities turned to the Kazakh authorities for help

게시됨 2024년 1월 17일

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Deputy Prime Ministers of Kazakhstan and Russia discussed issues of bilateral trade, including increasing egg supplies and eliminating obstacles on the border between Belarus and Russia. The parties agreed to organize another bilateral meeting in Moscow to resolve the situation related to delays of Kazakh trucks on the Russian-Belarusian border. Kazakhstan has had an excess of egg supply, exporting approximately 186.6 million chicken eggs to Russia, Kyrgyzstan, and Afghanistan in 2023.
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On Thursday, the deputy prime ministers of Kazakhstan and Russia, Serik Zhumangarin and Alexei Overchuk, discussed current issues of bilateral trade. In addition to the issue of increasing egg supplies and eliminating obstacles on the border between Belarus and Russia, the abolition of restrictions on mutual meat trade was discussed. "Ahead of the meeting of the Council of the Eurasian Economic Union (associating Russia, Belarus, Armenia, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan - PAP) scheduled for January 26, 2024, the parties agreed to organize another bilateral meeting in Moscow in an expanded format to resolve the situation related to delays of Kazakh trucks on the Russian-Belarusian border," the press service of the government in Astana said in a statement. "The Russian side asked the Kazakh side to increase the supply of chicken eggs to its commercial networks. Serik Zhumangarin asked the Ministry of Agriculture to consider this issue as soon as possible and find the possibility of ...
출처: Farmer.pl

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