Kazakhstan to export beef and mutton to Iraq

Published 2024년 9월 13일

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The Deputy Minister of Agriculture of Kazakhstan announced that the trade volume of agricultural products between Kazakhstan and Iraq reached 1 million USD last year, with 672,000 USD in the first seven months of this year. Kazakhstan exports items such as onions, rice, flour, beef, and mutton to Iraq and sees potential for expanding this trade. Both nations are interested in strengthening agricultural cooperation, with Kazakhstan planning to supply 30,000 tons of beef and mutton to Iraq and improve production quality. They agreed to enhance mutually beneficial agricultural cooperation.
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The Deputy Minister of Agriculture said that the trade volume of agricultural products between Kazakhstan and Iraq reached 1 million US dollars last year. In the first seven months of this year, the bilateral trade volume of agricultural products was 672,000 US dollars, of which exports reached 640,000 US dollars. According to him, Kazakhstan mainly exports onions, rice, flour, beef and mutton to Iraq. There is great potential for cooperation in the field of agriculture. We are willing to strengthen bilateral relations, develop trade, and increase the supply of grain, rice, flour and livestock products. The list of exports may be expanded and the shipment volume will also increase. He said. The Iraqi diplomat proposed to expand bilateral cooperation. We are interested in cooperating with Kazakhstan, which has positive experience in the fields of land reclamation, agricultural technology and animal husbandry. He said. In this regard, Yermek Kenjahanul introduced the measures of the ...
Source: Foodmate

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