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    Kyrgyzstan's domestic meat product prices rose 27% in one year

    • Last Update: 2021-05-07
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    The Kyrgyz National Statistics Commission monitors the prices of residents’ daily necessities.
    The monitoring results on April 22 show that the current price of beef in Kyrgyzstan is 450 soms (about 5.
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    Prior to this, Kyrgyzstan's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy and Finance Karmyshakov publicly stated that there is currently no better way to regulate meat prices than to ban its exports.
    In November 2020, the Kyrgyz government decided to temporarily ban the export of Kyrgyzstan live cattle, live sheep, and live poultry.
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      Prior to this, Kyrgyzstan's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy and Finance Karmyshakov publicly stated that there is currently no better way to regulate meat prices than to ban its exports.
    In November 2020, the Kyrgyz government decided to temporarily ban the export of Kyrgyzstan live cattle, live sheep, and live poultry.
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