Kyrgyzstan proposes to introduce a temporary ban on the export of certain types of agricultural products

Published Aug 9, 2023

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The Ministry of Agriculture of Kyrgyzstan has proposed a temporary ban on the export of barley, wheat, rice, oats, and livestock feed to protect the domestic market. This decision was made due to unfavorable weather conditions that disrupted field work and led to a decrease in the yield of fodder crops. The ban aims to stabilize the domestic market, support farms, and prevent shortages and price increases of hay and other feed crops.
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The Ministry of Agriculture of Kyrgyzstan has developed a draft resolution on a temporary ban on the export of barley, wheat, rice, oats and livestock feed from the country to prevent negative consequences on the domestic market. This was reported by the press service of the department. "The Ministry of Agriculture has developed a resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers "On the introduction of a temporary ban on the export (export) of certain types of agricultural goods from the Kyrgyz Republic," the report says. The department clarified that a little snowy winter and late spring disrupted certain technological processes of field work, and due to extremely hot weather and low rainfall, the yield of fodder crops decreased. According to the ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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