The Scottish Farmer

Agreement paves way for Aberdeen-Angus trade with Kazakhstan

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ABERDEEN-ANGUS cattle and genetics from the UK could soon be exported to Kazakhstan after breed representa­tives from both countries signed a memorandum of understand­ing (MOU).

The agreement between the Aberdeen-Angus Cattle Society and the Republican Angus Chamber of Kazakhstan aims to facilitate the export of semen, embryos and eventually live A-A cattle from the UK to the central asian country.

AACS chief executive, Robert Gilchrist, described the agreement as an exciting developmen­t for the breed: “It shows that both parties want to work together to bring the original genetics from the home of the breed to Kazakhstan to help the country grow its beef industry.

“We already have a health certificat­e for semen and are working towards sending semen later this year, and the export health certificat­es for embryos are being developed. In time we will be sending live animals to Kazakhstan,” insisted Mr Gilchrist.

As per the MOU, the society will introduce representa­tives from the Republican Angus Chamber of Kazakhstan, as well as breeders from the country, to individual breeders and genetics companies in the UK. The society will also arrange visits for Kazakh breeders to meet their counterpar­ts in the UK and view their cattle, and vice-versa.

“This agreement highlights the work the society is doing to raise the breed’s profile around the world and open up new export markets for our members,” added Mr Gilchrist. “It’s paving the way for opportunit­ies in the broader Eurasia region. On the back of this we have also recently had interest from breeders in Azerbaijan looking to access top A-A genetics from the UK.

“It’s really welcome news and a positive developmen­t for the breed, while giving breeders in the UK more options to get their genetics abroad.”

 ?? ?? ABERDEEN-ANGUS CATTLE Society chief executive Robert Gilchrist signing the Kazakhstan agreement
ABERDEEN-ANGUS CATTLE Society chief executive Robert Gilchrist signing the Kazakhstan agreement

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