Russia turned to Kazakhstan with a request to increase the supply of eggs to border areas

게시됨 2024년 1월 18일

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Russia has asked Kazakhstan to increase the supply of chicken eggs to their retail chains, following lifted restrictions on the supply of livestock products. Kazakhstan exported about 186.6 million chicken eggs to Russia, Afghanistan, and Kyrgyzstan last year, and has agreed to consider increasing supply to the border regions of the Russian Federation. The two countries also plan to hold a bilateral meeting in Moscow to resolve issues with delays of Kazakh trucks at the Russian-Belarusian border.
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Russia has turned to Kazakhstan with a request to increase the supply of chicken eggs to their retail chains, the press service of the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan reports. Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Kazakhstan Serik Zhumangarin had a conversation with his Russian counterpart Alexei Overchuk, during which the parties discussed current issues of bilateral trade. In particular, as of January 15, restrictions on the supply of Kazakh livestock products to Russia have been lifted. The transit of pork from 45 regions of Russia through Kazakhstan was also opened. Now countries intend to integrate information systems in veterinary medicine, which will resolve a significant part of controversial issues. In addition, the Russian side turned to the Kazakh side with a request to increase the supply of chicken eggs to retail chains in border areas. Serik Zhumangarin instructed the Ministry of Agriculture to consider this issue as soon as possible and find the ...
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