BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan, January 7. Kyrgyzstan made
a significant step in expanding its export potential in 2025,
strengthening its presence in regional and global markets,
diversifying the range of export products, and enhancing the
competitiveness of domestic producers through targeted government
initiatives and strategic partnerships, Trend reports via the Kyrgyz Ministry of Water
Resources, Agriculture, and Processing Industry.
The ministry reports that domestic agricultural and processed
products are steadily entering international markets, with the
geography of exports continuing to expand.
Particular attention is being given to exports to China. To
date, eight protocols have been agreed upon for the supply of wool,
cashmere, beans, poultry meat, and poultry by-products, as well as
three protocols for the export of thermally processed meat and
leather raw materials. Moreover, a consignment of desiccated
pomological products—23 metric tons of Prunus armeniaca—was
dispatched for the inaugural occasion.
In the near future, wine, vegetable oil, and vegetables are
planned for export to China, further strengthening the presence of
Kyrgyz products in Asia’s largest market.
These export achievements support domestic producers and
contribute to the expansion of sales markets, laying the foundation
for sustainable economic development in the country.
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