Kazakhstan intends to supply horse meat to the UK

Published 2024년 9월 26일

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Kazakhstan is planning to expand its agricultural exports to Great Britain, including horse meat. The Ministry of Agriculture of Kazakhstan has discussed the veterinary and sanitary requirements for supplying dairy and meat products, including horse meat, with the British Ambassador to Astana. The volume of horse meat Kazakhstan can supply to Great Britain has not been specified. Discussions were previously held with France to increase horse meat exports. Annual production of horse meat in Kazakhstan is approximately 4 thousand tons, with an additional 20 thousand tons produced domestically.
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Kazakhstan intends to establish horse meat supplies to Great Britain, as well as generally expand the range of agricultural products supplied to this country. This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Agriculture of Kazakhstan after a meeting between the head of the department Aidarbek Saparov and the British Ambassador to Astana Katie Leach. "The parties discussed issues of coordinating veterinary and sanitary requirements for the supply of dairy and meat products, including horse meat, to Great Britain," the statement said. According to the press service, Saparov proposed to intensify work to increase trade between Kazakhstan and Great Britain in terms of "expanding the range of goods supplied." The estimated volumes of horse meat that the republic can supply to Great Britain are not named. In November 2023, the Kazakh authorities held talks with the French side on the issue of increasing horse meat exports to this country. Deputy ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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