Kazakhstan enacts a ban on exporting bulls, effective from May 15, 2025.
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Ready for this? Kazakhstan is adding another ban to its list, this time targeting live bulls for a whopping three months, as per the latest announcement from the Ministry of Agriculture [1][2]. A heads-up, this embargo starts on May 15, 2025.
But wait, there's more. The ruling isn't as harsh on dairy cattle and dairy goats. An April order had already slapped a six-month ban on their exportation [4].
Interestingly, Kazakhstan had eased restrictions on live cattle exports as recently as July 2022 [5]. Now, it's all about the bulls, it seems.
Hope this sheds some light on the current situation!πΏπ Ру. Stay updated, folks! π
I, as a financier in the agriculture industry, might be concerned about the potential impact of Kazakhstan's latest ban on live bulls for three months, which starts on May 15, 2025, on the cattle trade. Considering the previous six-month ban on dairy cattle and dairy goats, this could signal a broader trend in Kazakhstan's cattle export policies.