Meat prices rise in Kyrgyzstan due to livestock exports

Published Sep 15, 2020

Tridge summary

The article reports a rise in the price of lamb and beef in kilograms across various regions, with the highest price observed in Tajikistan and the lowest in Armenia, as set by the local ministries. The increase is linked to a decrease in livestock numbers, exacerbated by the actions of resellers in southern regions who boost prices for their profit.
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So the cost of a kilogram of lamb and beef during this period increased to 368 soms (349 rubles). At the same time, local farmers note an increase in the number of resellers in the southern regions, who, taking advantage of the reduction in livestock numbers, consistently increase prices. According to the ministry, the minimum prices for ...
Source: Dairy

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