Kyrgyzstan introduced a ban on the import of chicken eggs for six months

Published 2024년 6월 10일

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The Kyrgyz government has imposed a six-month ban on chicken egg imports to ensure food security and stabilize market prices. The ban, announced by the Cabinet of Ministers, excludes re-export, transit, and movement of eggs within the Eurasian Economic Union.
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In order to ensure food security, the Kyrgyz authorities have introduced a ban on the import of chicken eggs into the country for 6 months. The corresponding resolution was signed by the Cabinet of Ministers of the republic. “To ensure the country’s food security, stabilize market prices for food products for the proper functioning of the domestic market, a resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers introduced a temporary ban for a period of 6 months on the import (import) of fresh chicken eggs into the Kyrgyz Republic,” says a statement posted on the website of the government of the country message. The introduced ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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