
The reason for the closure was the measures outlined in a special resolution of the cabinet of ministers aimed at ensuring compliance with veterinary and phytosanitary standards. These steps are directed towards ensuring the safety of meat products and the quality of food for the population.
- Office and laboratory of the veterinary service
- Quarantine storage for meat
- Refrigeration chamber with an area of 90 square meters
- Additional service rooms
This innovation is a significant step for entrepreneurs, wholesale suppliers, and buyers engaged in the sale of meat from both Bishkek and other regions of the country. Meat products will now be sold in safe and clean conditions, as emphasized in the message from the Ministry of Agriculture.