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    Kazakhstan implements quota management on concentrate export

    • Last Update: 2021-08-27
    • Source: Internet
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    Interfax Nursultan August 18 electricity, Kazakhstan Agriculture Minister Kara Shook Aliyev on behalf of the Government of the day to attend the meeting, said coarse fodder export ban in place since August 23 came into effect, the Kazakh government plans to from 9 Quota management will be implemented on the export of concentrate feed ( grain feed) starting from 1st .

     
    Ka said that in order to ensure the safe overwintering of livestock, the Ministry of Agriculture of Kazakhstan and the local government jointly formulated a plan for the procurement and storage of livestock forage
    .
    Taking into account the existing stock of forage grass, it is planned to collect and store 23.
    7 million tons of hay, and the current planned completion rate has reached 83%
    .
    The completion rate of hay acquisition plans in Almaty, Zhambyl and Kostanay regions exceeded 90%
    .
     
    In July 2021, affected by abnormal weather, a large number of livestock died in parts of Kazakhstan due to feed shortages
    .
    To this end, Kazakh President Tokayev issued a number of instructions, including a temporary ban on feed exports, issuing feed subsidies, and providing preferential loans to farmers for signing feed pre-purchase contracts
    .
    Ministry of Agriculture Feed Export Grain Management
     
    Ka said that in order to ensure the safe overwintering of livestock, the Ministry of Agriculture of Kazakhstan and the local government jointly formulated a plan for the procurement and storage of livestock forage
    .
    Taking into account the existing stock of forage grass, it is planned to collect and store 23.
    7 million tons of hay, and the current planned completion rate has reached 83%
    .
    The completion rate of hay acquisition plans in Almaty, Zhambyl and Kostanay regions exceeded 90%
    .
     
    In July 2021, affected by abnormal weather, a large number of livestock died in parts of Kazakhstan due to feed shortages
    .
    To this end, Kazakh President Tokayev issued a number of instructions, including a temporary ban on feed exports, issuing feed subsidies, and providing preferential loans to farmers for signing feed pre-purchase contracts
    .
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