Since the beginning of 2020, more than 10 thousand tons of livestock products have been exported from the Republic of Buryatia

Published 2020년 6월 2일

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Since the start of 2020, the Rosselkhoznadzor Directorate has oversseen the export of 864 batches of goods, totaling 10.2 thousand tons, from the Irkutsk Region and the Republic of Buryatia. The main recipients of these exports were Mongolia and China, with the exports consisting of 6,069 tons of feed, 1,588 tons of dairy, 259 tons of fish, and 2,223 tons of meat products, among other items. Additionally, 327 tons of Mongolian mutton were exported to Azerbaijan and Iran, and 83 tons of Mongolian offal were exported to South Korea and Vietnam. Furthermore, 106 tons of small intestine of cattle from Mongolia were exported to Germany, the Netherlands, Lebanon, Austria, and Italy. The article also mentions the seizure of 100 batches of products weighing 400 kg during inspections of foreign passengers' luggage for lack of necessary veterinary documents or permission to import (export).
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Since the beginning of 2020, the Rosselkhoznadzor Directorate for the Irkutsk Region and the Republic of Buryatia controlled the export of 864 batches of goods with a total weight of 10.2 thousand tons. Export products amounted to 6,069 tons of feed, 1,588 tons of dairy, 259 tons of fish and 2,223 tons of meat products, 11 tons of instant products, 9 tons of raw materials, 26 tons of honey, 3 tons of egg powder, 1.4 tons of gelatin and 10 tons fish oil. Most of the goods shipped to Mongolia and China. In addition, during international transit, 327 tons of Mongolian mutton were exported from Buryatia to Azerbaijan and Iran, 83 tons of Mongolian offal to South Korea and Vietnam, 106 tons of small intestine of cattle from Mongolia to Germany, the Netherlands, Lebanon, Austria and Italy. Also, 0.03 tons of animal feed from Turkey, 0.6 tons of fish products from Italy, 81 tons of food products from Germany and 11 ...
Source: Fishnet.ru

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