Tbilisi (GBC) - Kyrgyzstan and Georgia will strengthen cooperation in the veterinary sector and facilitate bilateral trade in livestock products. The Ministry of Water Resources, Agriculture and Processing Industry of Kyrgyzstan reported this.
According to the ministry, the relevant bilateral memorandum was signed by the Director of the Veterinary Service of Kyrgyzstan, Adilet Sotovaldiev, and the Minister of Environment Protection and Agriculture of Georgia, Davit Songulashvili.
The signed agreement provides for the simplification of veterinary and sanitary requirements in the procedures for the export and import of live animals, meat and other livestock products between the two countries.
In addition to simplifying trade procedures, the document envisages a joint fight against infectious animal diseases and strengthening veterinary security systems. It is also planned to hold joint events and improve the qualifications of profile specialists of the two countries.
According to the Kyrgyz side, this step will not only ensure high veterinary security, but also give a significant impetus to the expansion of international trade opportunities of the two countries and the modernization of the livestock sector.
According to official data from the Geostat Foreign Trade Portal, a sharp increase in the export of meat and meat by-products from Georgia to Kyrgyzstan has been observed recently.
In particular, if in 2024, products worth 101.9 thousand USD were sold from Georgia to Kyrgyzstan, in 2025 this figure increased 6 times and reached 648 thousand USD.
As for the reverse flow, official statistics show that in 2024-2025, no meat was imported from Kyrgyzstan to Georgia at all, and this figure is zero.