Uzbekistan to export livestock products to the UAE market

Uzbekistan is launching the export of livestock products to the United Arab Emirates. It is now possible to supply hatching eggs, day-old chicks, table eggs, poultry meat, and rabbit meat from our country to the UAE market.
It is reported that the UAE Ministry of Climate Change and Environment has confirmed that veterinary-sanitary certificate samples for five types of these products have been bilaterally agreed upon. This creates an important legal and technical basis for the official entry of Uzbek products into the UAE market.
The agreement will serve to expand trade relations between the two countries in the field of agriculture and livestock. In particular, the opening of a new market for the export of poultry and meat products provides additional opportunities for local producers.
The veterinary-sanitary certificate confirms that the exported product complies with the requirements of the importing country. Such a document demonstrates that the product meets quality, safety, and sanitary standards.
The existence of bilaterally agreed certificate samples is a mandatory requirement for goods to pass through UAE customs. In other words, without these documents, it would be impossible to officially introduce the product to this market.
For Uzbekistan, entering the UAE market is an important step in terms of expanding the geography of exports, increasing the competitiveness of local products, and creating new sources of income for producers.
This agreement will also serve to increase the mutual trade turnover between the two countries. The opening of an export route for livestock products may open doors for new opportunities for other agricultural products in the future.
In short, Uzbek products are heading to another important foreign market. Now the main task is to ensure quality, stable supply, and compliance with international requirements. Entering the UAE market is not easy, but if handled correctly, the potential is significant.
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