Export of Agricultural Products from Kyrgyzstan in 2025 Entered New Markets

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In 2025, Kyrgyzstan achieved significant results in the export of agricultural and processed products. According to the Ministry of Water Resources, Agriculture, and Processing Industry, Kyrgyz goods are confidently entering international markets, and the geography of export supplies continues to grow.

Supplies to China are developing particularly actively. Currently, eight agreements have been signed for the export of various goods, including wool, cashmere, beans, poultry meat, and by-products, as well as three protocols for thermally processed meat and raw materials for the leather industry. The first batch of dried apricots, amounting to 23 tons, has already been sent to China, and work is currently underway to prepare for the export of wines, vegetable oils, and vegetables.

Efforts to obtain permits for the export of honey to European Union countries are ongoing. At the same time, 298 kilograms of honey have already been sent to the United Kingdom, marking an important step in promoting Kyrgyz products in the European market.

In 2025, 144 horses were exported to Saudi Arabia, demonstrating the high potential of Kyrgyz livestock, according to representatives of the ministry.

Additionally, the export of dried fruits, honey, and processed products is actively developing through the Wildberries platform, opening new prospects for digital exports.

The Ministry of Water Resources, Agriculture, and Processing Industry noted that the successes in the export sector in 2025 contribute to supporting local producers, expanding sales markets, and ensuring sustainable economic growth for the country.
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