Bahrain starts purchasing Ukrainian chicken

Published Aug 10, 2024

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Bahrain has approved access to its market for Ukrainian poultry producers and products, as reported by the State Production and Consumer Service of Ukraine. The country's Ministry of Foreign Affairs is working to expand export opportunities for Ukrainian manufacturers. The State Production and Consumer Service has published the required health certificate for poultry meat and product exports to Bahrain. Ukrainian producers may now also export mechanically deboned poultry meat to Bosnia and Herzegovina, following an agreement between the two countries. In 2023, Ukraine exported 425,000 tons of chicken worth $800 million. However, the European Union is set to limit imports of cereals, honey, corn, and chicken from Ukraine.
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Original content

The Kingdom of Bahrain has opened access to its market for Ukrainian producers of poultry meat and poultry products. This was reported in the State Production and Consumer Service. The safety of Ukrainian-made products has already been highly appreciated in many countries of the world, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, together with the State Production and Consumer Service, is doing everything to increase export opportunities for Ukrainian manufacturers every day. The health certificate for the export of poultry meat and its products to the Kingdom of Bahrain was published on the official website of the State Production and Consumer Service in the section "International cooperation" - "Veterinary and safety" - "Certificates for export from Ukraine". The department draws the attention of potential exporters to the need for mandatory compliance with the requirements for importing poultry meat and products from it to the Kingdom of Bahrain, the information is available for review ...
Source: Agropolit
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