The Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Kazakhstan determined new quotas for the export of bulls and rams for a period of 6 months

Published 2023년 3월 17일

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The Ministry of Agriculture of Kazakhstan has extended export quotas for bulls and rams for six months, according to a recently published order. The quota for live cattle export is set at 60,000 heads, and 120,000 heads for live sheep and goats. The order also sets limits for quarantine placements and quotas for export of these animals from Kazakhstan. The order will come into effect ten days after its first official publication.
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It became known that the Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Kazakhstan has prepared an order "On some issues of the export of farm animals from the territory of the Republic of Kazakhstan." According to the document, it is planned to extend the quotas for the export of bulls and rams for 6 months. The document was published on the Open NLA portal. The Agrosektor.kz portal informs about this. “Introduce for a period of six months quantitative restrictions (quotas): on the export from the territory of the Republic of Kazakhstan to third countries and to the countries of the EAEU of live cattle (code of the commodity nomenclature of foreign economic activity of the EAEU 0102) in the amount of 60 thousand heads; for the export from the territory of the Republic of Kazakhstan to third countries and to the countries of the EAEU of live sheep and goats (code of the commodity nomenclature of foreign economic activity of the EAEU 0104) in the amount of 120 thousand heads,” the ...
Source: Agrosektor

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