The Ministry of Agriculture of Kyrgyzstan proposes to temporarily ban the export of flour and grain

Published 2023년 9월 20일

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The Ministry of Agriculture of Kyrgyzstan suggests banning the export of flour, wheat, and meslin outside the EAEU for six months in response to the rising prices of wheat flour in the country. This is due to the potential risk of a food crisis caused by shortages in the market. The rejection of transit applications by Kazakhstan Temir Zholy is attributed to technical reasons, as explained by the Ministry of Agriculture.
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The justification certificate notes that prices for wheat flour are rising in the country. The Ministry of Agriculture of Kyrgyzstan proposes to ban the export of flour, wheat and meslin (a mixture of wheat and rye) outside the EAEU for six months. A corresponding draft Cabinet resolution has been developed. The justification certificate notes that prices for wheat flour are rising in the country. This is a product of a socially significant nature, and its shortage on the market could ...
Source: Zol

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