China lifts 19-year ban on poultry imports from Kazakhstan
Chinese authorities have withdrawn a ban on poultry imports from Kazakhstan imposed following a series of bird flu outbreaks in the country in 2005.
In the long run, the move is expected to boost Kazakh poultry production, though, in the short term, the country is braced for a possible shortage in the domestic market owing to continuing turbulence in neighbouring Russia.
Kazakhstan has already entered into negotiations with China about the veterinary requirements farmers must comply with to begin exporting poultry products.
Ruslan Sharipov, the president of the Kazakh Union of Poultry Manufacturers, however, warned against being too upbeat about export prospects. He stressed that it would take time to negotiate all technical details with China.
In the short term, Kazakh customers must be ready for a temporary shortage of poultry products, Arman Shakaliev, Kazakh Trade and Integration minister said during a press conference last month January. The country imports 13% of poultry from Russia, where the broiler meat and eggs market has been in turbulence for the past few months, and occasionally, some products have disappeared from grocery shelves.
Besides, Russian authorities have previously banned the transit of US poultry through its territory, citing bird flu fears. The step could also impact the Kazakh market, where US broiler meat meets a substantial share of the demand.
On the other hand, the Kazakh poultry producers in the previous years urged the authorities to restrict imports to give them a chance to scale up operations. “Our meat producers have been asking [the government] to close the market to imports for several years now. They say they are ready to replace it. That is, we do not see any physical prerequisites [for the shortage]. Our farmers insist they are ready to substitute this volume,” the Minister noted.
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