Kazakhstan and China Agree on Veterinary Requirements for Exporting Livestock from Kazakhstan
Source: DairyNews.today
At the 7th meeting of the Kazakhstan-China Business Council, held in Astana with more than 500 participants, including 50 of China’s largest companies, interstate, interagency, and commercial documents were signed. Among the key documents was a Protocol between the Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Kazakhstan and the General Administration of Customs of the People’s Republic of China on veterinary and animal health requirements for live cattle exported for slaughter from Kazakhstan to China.
This document has been eagerly awaited by Kazakhstani farmers, according to Dairynews.today, citing the press service of the Ministry of Agriculture of Kazakhstan.
The signing of this protocol is an important step in strengthening economic ties between Kazakhstan and China. The work on agreeing on veterinary requirements for live cattle exported for slaughter from Kazakhstan to China has been ongoing for two years, as noted by the press service, and culminated in the signing of the protocol. Efforts are also being made to open exports of poultry products, cattle hides, and by-products to China.
Additionally, a framework agreement on technical exchange and cooperation in the meat industry was signed with the China Meat Association. This document aims to deepen interaction between Kazakhstan and China, exchange technologies to improve product quality, and increase trade turnover between the countries. The China Meat Association (CMA) unites enterprises in the meat industry, government institutions, and public organizations in China, covering the entire meat industry chain from livestock farming to packaging materials.
Furthermore, it was reported that a document was signed between the Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Kazakhstan and Suzhou Eavision Robotic Technologies Co. This high-tech enterprise is engaged in the development and production of intelligent unmanned aerial vehicles and robots used in complex outdoor conditions.
The signing of this protocol is an important step in strengthening economic ties between Kazakhstan and China. The work on agreeing on veterinary requirements for live cattle exported for slaughter from Kazakhstan to China has been ongoing for two years, as noted by the press service, and culminated in the signing of the protocol. Efforts are also being made to open exports of poultry products, cattle hides, and by-products to China.
Additionally, a framework agreement on technical exchange and cooperation in the meat industry was signed with the China Meat Association. This document aims to deepen interaction between Kazakhstan and China, exchange technologies to improve product quality, and increase trade turnover between the countries. The China Meat Association (CMA) unites enterprises in the meat industry, government institutions, and public organizations in China, covering the entire meat industry chain from livestock farming to packaging materials.
Furthermore, it was reported that a document was signed between the Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Kazakhstan and Suzhou Eavision Robotic Technologies Co. This high-tech enterprise is engaged in the development and production of intelligent unmanned aerial vehicles and robots used in complex outdoor conditions.