Particular attention was paid to optimizing cooperation in phytosanitary control, which will improve the movement of quarantined products. Kazakhstan is striving to increase exports of not only grains, vegetables, and fruits, but also poultry. A Chinese inspection team will begin inspections of Kazakhstani poultry farms as early as the end of August, opening up new EXPORT opportunities.
The talks also focused on expanding the scope of supplies to include products such as rice, cotton, melons, and watermelons. These initiatives could significantly increase the incomes of Kazakhstani farmers and contribute to the development of agriculture in the country. Veterinary protocols for MEAT exports were also discussed, creating new opportunities for Kazakhstani producers.
The parties confirmed their commitment to developing expert dialogue and deepening cooperation to improve the effectiveness of phytosanitary and veterinary control. This will strengthen trade ties and increase consumer confidence in the quality of Kazakh products. Thus, cooperation between Kazakhstan and CHINA in the agricultural sector has every chance of successfully developing, opening new horizons for both countries.