The livestock market in the Jayil district will be relocated to a new area.
The existing livestock market does not meet sanitary and veterinary standards
Azmat Osmonov, the authorized representative of the president in the Chuy region, during his working trip to the Jayil district, inspected the conditions at the existing livestock market and examined the site allocated for the construction of a new facility.
During the inspection of the existing market, it was found that it does not comply with sanitary, veterinary, and infrastructure requirements. Attention was drawn to the poor sanitary condition of the area, the lack of necessary conditions for meeting veterinary standards, as well as the shortage of sanitary and household infrastructure and drainage and wastewater systems. These shortcomings can negatively affect both animal health and human health. Despite the fact that the market operates on a commercial basis, no measures had been taken previously to modernize it.
During the trip, Osmonov also visited the new plot of land designated for the livestock market. A project has already been developed for this area, which envisions the creation of a modern market that meets all sanitary, veterinary, and technical standards.
To avoid disruptions in operations and ensure comfortable conditions for farmers, the president's representative instructed to organize a temporary trading area on the new site within two to three weeks, with mandatory veterinary control. At the same time, construction work will begin on the new livestock market according to the approved project.
It is important to note that the existing market will continue its operations until the construction of the new facility is completed, ensuring a smooth transition and continuity of trading activities.
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