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Suspension of Live Sheep Import Licenses from Syria - Jordan News

Suspension of Live Sheep Import Licenses from Syria - Jordan News

Jordan News22-07-2025
Suspension of Live Sheep Import Licenses from Syria Minister of Agriculture, Eng. Khaled Hneifat, announced the suspension of issuing licenses for importing live sheep from the Syrian Arab Republic as of the beginning of July. The move aims to protect local producers and support Jordanian livestock breeders. اضافة اعلان Hneifat explained that the decision aligns with the Ministry's policy to restore balance to the local market, particularly given the abundance of domestic sheep production during this period. He noted that the suspension is temporary and is intended to give room for marketing local products. He affirmed that the Ministry is closely monitoring market activity and is implementing flexible, well-studied measures to ensure price stability, food security, and balance between supply and demand. He stressed the Ministry's commitment to supporting the agricultural and livestock production chain through an integrated vision that ensures the sustainability of this vital sector. The Minister emphasized that the Ministry will not hesitate to take additional actions in the interest of local breeders, while fully adhering to health and veterinary standards related to livestock. He also called on all relevant parties to cooperate in implementing the decision in a way that serves the public interest. This decision comes at a time when the agricultural sector is receiving increased attention from the government, as part of its plans and policies aimed at enhancing national production, achieving self-sufficiency, and providing economic opportunities for rural communities and livestock breeders across the Kingdom.
— (Petra News Agency)
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