Mongolia is set to enhance its trade relations with Uzbekistan by exporting a substantial 2,000 tons of horse meat along with halal-processed mutton. This move reflects ongoing efforts to diversify and strengthen trade partnerships between the two countries, opening new avenues for Mongolian agricultural products in Central Asian markets. The halal certification of mutton aligns with Uzbekistan’s cultural and dietary preferences, ensuring compliance with local standards and boosting consumer confidence.

The planned export includes a variety of meat products carefully processed and packed to maintain quality during transit. Officials expect this initiative will not only contribute to Mongolia’s economy but also provide Uzbek consumers access to high-quality, responsibly sourced meats. The trade deal signals a broader commitment to bilateral economic growth and cooperation, laying the foundation for future expansions across other agricultural goods.

  • Export Volume: 2,000 tons
  • Meat Types: Horse meat, halal-processed mutton
  • Target Market: Uzbekistan
  • Certification: Halal compliance
Product Quantity (tons) Certification Export Start
Horse Meat 1,200 Standard July 2024
Mutton (Halal Processed) 800 Halal August 2024