Uzbekistan plans to import 300,000 animals in 2026 as part of a USD 367 million program aimed at accelerating the development of its livestock sector. The plan includes 100,000 head of cattle, 200,000 sheep, and goats.
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Uzbekistan plans to import 300,000 animals in 2026 as part of a USD 367 million program aimed at accelerating the development of its livestock sector. The plan includes 100,000 head of cattle, 200,000 sheep, and goats.
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Uzbekistan plans to import 300,000 animals in 2026 as part of a USD 367 million program aimed at accelerating the development of its livestock sector. The plan includes 100,000 head of cattle, 200,000 sheep, and goats.
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Uzbekistan plans to import 300,000 animals in 2026 as part of a USD 367 million program aimed at accelerating the development of its livestock sector. The plan includes 100,000 head of cattle, 200,000 sheep, and goats.
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Uzbekistan plans to import 300,000 animals in 2026 as part of a USD 367 million program aimed at accelerating the development of its livestock sector. The plan includes 100,000 head of cattle, 200,000 sheep, and goats.
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Uzbekistan plans to import 300,000 animals in 2026 as part of a USD 367 million program aimed at accelerating the development of its livestock sector. The plan includes 100,000 head of cattle, 200,000 sheep, and goats.
Farmers operating within cotton and grain clusters will be permitted to construct...
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Uzbekistan plans to import 300,000 animals in 2026 as part of a USD 367 million program aimed at accelerating the development of its livestock sector. The plan includes 100,000 head of cattle, 200,000 sheep, and goats.
Farmers operating within cotton and grain clusters will be permitted to construct...
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Uzbekistan plans to import 300,000 animals in 2026 as part of a USD 367 million program aimed at accelerating the development of its livestock sector. The plan includes 100,000 head of cattle, 200,000 sheep, and goats.
Farmers operating within cotton and grain clusters will be permitted to construct...
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Uzbekistan plans to import 300,000 animals in 2026 as part of a USD 367 million program aimed at accelerating the development of its livestock sector. The plan includes 100,000 head of cattle, 200,000 sheep, and goats.
Farmers operating within cotton and grain clusters will be permitted to construct...
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Uzbekistan plans to import 300,000 animals in 2026 as part of a USD 367 million program aimed at accelerating the development of its livestock sector. The plan includes 100,000 head of cattle, 200,000 sheep, and goats.
Farmers operating within cotton and grain clusters will be permitted to construct...
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Uzbekistan plans to import 300,000 animals in 2026 as part of a USD 367 million program aimed at accelerating the development of its livestock sector. The plan includes 100,000 head of cattle, 200,000 sheep, and goats.
Farmers operating within cotton and grain clusters will be permitted to construct...
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Uzbekistan plans to import 300,000 animals in 2026 as part of a USD 367 million program aimed at accelerating the development of its livestock sector. The plan includes 100,000 head of cattle, 200,000 sheep, and goats.
Farmers operating within cotton and grain clusters will be permitted to construct...
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Uzbekistan plans to import 300,000 animals in 2026 as part of a USD 367 million program aimed at accelerating the development of its livestock sector. The plan includes 100,000 head of cattle, 200,000 sheep, and goats.
Farmers operating within cotton and grain clusters will be permitted to construct...
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Uzbekistan plans to import 300,000 animals in 2026 as part of a USD 367 million program aimed at accelerating the development of its livestock sector. The plan includes 100,000 head of cattle, 200,000 sheep, and goats.
Farmers operating within cotton and grain clusters will be permitted to construct...
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Uzbekistan plans to import 300,000 animals in 2026 as part of a USD 367 million program aimed at accelerating the development of its livestock sector. The plan includes 100,000 head of cattle, 200,000 sheep, and goats.
Farmers operating within cotton and grain clusters will be permitted to construct...
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Uzbekistan plans to import 300,000 animals in 2026 as part of a USD 367 million program aimed at accelerating the development of its livestock sector. The plan includes 100,000 head of cattle, 200,000 sheep, and goats.
Farmers operating within cotton and grain clusters will be permitted to construct...
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