
According to experts, in January-September 2025, the volume of live animal deliveries from Russia to Uzbekistan exceeded 26 million US dollars, which is almost 13 times higher than the 2 million dollars recorded for the same period in 2024. This growth is explained by the rising demand for beef and poultry in Central Asian countries, as well as the expansion of logistics and veterinary agreements between Russia and Uzbekistan.
During the first nine months of 2025, the main share of live animals exported from Russia consisted of cattle and poultry. For comparison, the maximum annual volume of live animal exports from Russia to Uzbekistan was previously recorded in 2022, amounting to 3.5 million dollars.
The figures for 2025 have surpassed this record by nearly 8 times. Uzbekistan continues to develop its livestock sector, but some of the cattle, especially pedigree animals, are still being imported.
Since 2022, Russia has been increasing agricultural product supplies to CIS countries as it redirects export flows. Read “Zamin” on Telegram!
Ctrl
Enter
Found a mistake?
Select the phrase and press Ctrl+Enter