Lebanon allowed the export of Ukrainian livestock

Published Jul 5, 2023

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Lebanon has opened its market for the export of Ukrainian small cattle, specifically sheep and goats, for slaughter. The two countries have previously agreed on forms of certificates for the export of milk and dairy products. Ukraine is exploring alternative routes for grain exports, including through its own Danube ports in cooperation with Romania and Moldova, due to difficulties with transit through Poland and the Russian Federation's attempt to export stolen grain from occupied territories.
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Lebanon has opened its market for the export of Ukrainian small cattle, such as sheep and goats, for slaughter. This was reported by the State Consumer Service. "The State Production and Consumer Service, in close cooperation with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, continues to create new opportunities for Ukrainian manufacturers, removing technical obstacles to international trade. From now on, it is possible to export sheep and goats for slaughter from Ukraine to the Republic of Lebanon. The appropriate form of the veterinary certificate for export has been agreed by the State Production and Consumer Service with the Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Lebanon," the message said. The State Consumer Service added that this is already the third certificate concluded between the two countries. Earlier, Ukraine and Lebanon agreed on the forms of certificates for the export of milk, dairy products, and now cattle from Ukraine. Lebanon is one of the countries to which Ukraine ...
Source: Agropolit

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