BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan, January 7. Kyrgyzstan is
steadily expanding its exports, bringing national products to
European and Middle Eastern markets, Trend reports via the Kyrgyz Ministry of Water
Resources, Agriculture and Processing Industry.


According to the information, the country is also in the process
of obtaining authorization to export honey to the European Union,
while 298 kg of honey have already been shipped to the UK, marking
an important step in promoting national products.


The country’s strong potential in livestock farming is
demonstrated by the export of 144 horses to Saudi Arabia, opening
new avenues for agricultural trade.







Furthermore, digital exports are actively developing through the
Wildberries marketplace, where dried fruits, honey, and other
processed products are sold, creating additional opportunities for
producers and expanding Kyrgyzstan’s presence on global online
platforms.


The implementation of these initiatives contributes to
strengthening economic growth, supporting local producers, and
diversifying the country’s export structure.