16.01.2025, 20:14

78 Kazakh Crop Production Enterprises Accredited in China

China Expands Access for Kazakh Exporters to Its Market

78 Kazakh Crop Production Enterprises Accredited in China

China is expanding access for Kazakh exporters to its market. Following negotiations involving Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Agriculture and China’s General Administration of Customs, 78 Kazakh enterprises have been accredited.

The registration process will be conducted in stages and published on the official website of the Chinese Department of Animal and Plant Quarantine.

Additionally, discussions included draft protocols for the export of beet pulp and poultry meat, as well as veterinary certificates for livestock and hides. The Ministry of Agriculture requested training for Kazakh specialists in meeting China’s inspection requirements. An in-person meeting is scheduled for February 2025.

🔑 Key Takeaways:
🔹 78 Kazakh enterprises have been accredited to export crop production to China.
🔹 Draft protocols and certificates for new products were discussed.
🔹 Kazakhstan requested training for specialists to meet China’s requirements.

 

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