Kazakhstan allowed pig products from 33 regions of the Russian Federation

Published May 22, 2024

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Kazakhstan has approved the supply of live pigs and pig products from 33 Russian regions, following negotiations on the quality and safety of Russian products. The approval includes a wide range of pig-related products and also covers hunting trophies, feed, and feed additives, with the possibility of extending this approval to more Russian regions. Both countries plan to integrate their veterinary information systems to further regulate the supply of these products.
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Kazakhstan has approved the supply of live pigs, as well as food and non-food pig products from 33 Russian regions, to its market. This was reported by Rosselkhoznadzor. This decision was made after long and fruitful negotiations between the head of the Russian department, Sergei Dankvert, and the Vice Minister of Agriculture of the Republic, Amangali Berdalin. In addition to them, the Russian side also provided numerous confirmations of the quality and safety of its products. As a result, Kazakhstan supported the principle of regionalization, that is, the opening of supplies of products from epizootically safe regions. We are talking about both its direct import into Kazakhstan and its transit to other countries through the territory of the republic. In addition to live pigs and their meat, the list of permitted products includes wild boar meat and processed products, boar sperm, intestinal, leather and horn-hoof raw materials, used equipment for the transportation, keeping, ...
Source: Rosng

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