Kazakhstan expands export markets: Livestock products have been sold to more than 15 countries and regions.

Published Sep 1, 2025

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Core tip: Kazakhstan is actively exploring new markets and expanding the range of goods for export. Currently, products from Kazakhstan have been sold to more than 15 countries and regions, including member countries of the Eurasian Economic Union, the European Union, as well as China, Japan, South Korea, Mongolia, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Iran, Azerbaijan, and Uzbekistan.

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Kazakhstan and China have signed new agreements for the supply of poultry meat and cattle hides. The two sides are also negotiating to expand the export scope of horse meat, horse milk powder, frozen beef, mutton, pork, and processed products. According to the Ministry of Agriculture, Kazakhstan has been included in the European Union's list of honey exporting countries. Meanwhile, trade cooperation with Asian countries is deepening. Currently, Kazakhstan is discussing the supply of live horses and dairy products with Japan and negotiating the export of ice cream with South Korea. Negotiations are ongoing with countries such as Malaysia, Vietnam, Singapore, and Qatar, among others. Currently, 3,652 Kazakhstani enterprises are included in the exportable list, with 9 new exporters registered in June of this year. In the Eurasian Economic Union's registration catalog, there are 3,292 livestock enterprises in Kazakhstan. To further expand access to the Chinese market, the Veterinary ...
Source: Foodmate

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