In Kyrgyzstan, price limits have been set for meat

Ирина Орлонская Economy
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In Kyrgyzstan, maximum prices for meat have been established


Based on the order of the Ministry of Economy and Commerce of the Kyrgyz Republic No. 3, signed on January 30, 2026, temporary state price regulation for beef and lamb (excluding boneless meat) has been introduced in the country. Maximum price limits have been determined for each region and city by local departments of the Antimonopoly Regulation Service.

The established rates are distributed as follows:

Bishkek and Osh: In the capital, the maximum price for beef is set at 720 soms, while for lamb it is 710 soms. In Osh, the price for beef is also set at 720 soms, while lamb can reach 730 soms.

Chui Region: Here, the highest price limits have been recorded — 740 soms for beef and 750 soms for lamb.

Regional centers and areas:

In the Jalal-Abad region, prices for beef range from 630 to 700 soms, while for lamb they can go up to 720 soms.

The Issyk-Kul region has set prices for beef in the range of 700 to 740 soms, while lamb will cost from 660 to 690 soms.

In the Batken region, a uniform price of 700 soms for both types of meat has been established for most districts.

The Talas region has recorded price limits of 685 soms for beef and 695 soms for lamb.

In the Naryn region, beef will cost from 620 to 680 soms, while lamb will range from 640 to 680 soms.

This initiative aims to ensure the availability of essential food products and prevent unjustified price increases on meat products. The antimonopoly authority will regularly monitor compliance with the established price limits at retail outlets.
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