In Kazakhstan, the export of breeding stock of cattle and small ruminants is prohibited for six months

Published 2021년 10월 7일

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A six-month ban on the export of certain livestock has been imposed in Kazakhstan, according to a joint order signed by the Minister of Agriculture and the Minister of Finance. The order, effective from October 15, 2021, prohibits the export of breeding stock of cattle and small ruminants.
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The export of certain types of livestock was banned for six months in Kazakhstan, according to the website zakon.kz. The Minister of Agriculture of the Republic of Kazakhstan and the Minister of Finance of the Republic of Kazakhstan signed a joint order dated October 1, 2021 "On some issues of the export of farm animals." "To approve the list of goods, the export of which from the territory of the Republic of Kazakhstan is prohibited for a period of six months," the document ...
Source: Agrosektor

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