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Kazakhstan plans to extend the ban on the export of breeding stock of cattle and small cattle for another six months

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Kazakhstan
Published Mar 3, 2023

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In Kazakhstan, it is planned to extend the ban on the export of breeding stock of cattle and small cattle for a period of six months. The draft joint order of the Ministry of Agriculture, the Ministry of Trade and the Ministry of National Economy on the introduction of a ban has been published on the Open NLA portal.

“Introduce for a period of six months a ban on the export from the territory of the Republic of Kazakhstan of breeding stock of cattle (code of the unified commodity nomenclature of foreign economic activity of the Eurasian Economic Union 0102) and breeding stock of small ruminants (code of the unified commodity nomenclature of foreign economic activity of the Eurasian Economic Union 0104)”, - indicated in the document.

It is noted that the Interdepartmental Commission on Foreign Trade Policy also decided to extend the quotas for the export of bulls and rams for six months. Previously, similar restrictions were introduced from December 31, 2022 to March 1, 2023.

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In Kazakhstan, it is planned to extend the ban on the export of breeding stock of cattle and small cattle for a period of six months. The draft joint order of the Ministry of Agriculture, the Ministry of Trade and the Ministry of National Economy on the introduction of a ban has been published on the Open NLA portal. “Introduce for a period of six months a ban on the export from the territory of the Republic of Kazakhstan of breeding stock of cattle (code of the unified commodity nomenclature of foreign economic activity of the Eurasian Economic Union 0102) and breeding stock of small ruminants (code of the unified commodity nomenclature of foreign economic activity of the Eurasian Economic Union 0104)”, - indicated in the ...
Source: Agrosektor
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