Israel plans to buy small ruminants from Russia

Published 2021년 5월 13일

Tridge summary

In 2021, Russia has seen a notable increase in the export of live cattle and pigs, with a 2.6 times increase in cattle supplies and a 1.5 times increase in pig supplies compared to the previous year. Kazakhstan, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan are the main buyers of Russian cattle, while Georgia is the primary importer of live pigs. Over the past four years, there has been a 155% and almost 15 times increase in cattle and pig exports, respectively. Rosselkhoznadzor is working to diversify markets and has obtained access to Iran and calves for slaughter to Iraq, and is in the process of agreeing on a veterinary certificate for cattle to Benin and small ruminants to Israel.
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Original content

In 2021, a significant increase in the export of live cattle from Russia to foreign markets was recorded According to Rosselkhoznadzor, Russia continues to significantly increase the volume of livestock exports to world markets. Thus, the supply of cattle in 2021 increased 2.6 times, pigs - 1.5 times. In January-April 2021, 8.6 thousand heads of cattle were sent to world markets, which is 2.6 times more than in the same period last year (3.3 thousand). The main buyer of Russian cattle this year is Kazakhstan (54% of the total). 22% of all supplies fall on Kyrgyzstan, 18% - on Uzbekistan. The export of cattle is growing every year. So, over the past 4 years, the volume of supplies increased by 155%: if in 2017 14.5 thousand heads were sent to foreign markets, then in 2020 - already 37.1 thousand heads. For 4 months of 2021, a significant increase was also shown by the supply of pigs - 7.9 thousand heads were exported, which is almost 1.5 times higher than the indicator for the same ...
Source: Agroxxi

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