Livestock breeders complain about inflated prices and traffic jams at the "Jaiyl" market

Виктор Сизов Society
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Today, livestock breeders who visited the new livestock market "Jaiyl" in the village of Bekitai in the Jaiyl district expressed dissatisfaction regarding a number of issues they encountered upon entering the market.

According to them, the entrance fee turned out to be significantly higher than expected.

Sellers noted that instead of the established fee of 50 soms for a sheep, they were charged 70 soms. There was also a fee introduced for vehicle entry: 100 soms for trucks and 50 soms for cars.
Additionally, a long queue formed at the market entrance. Drivers reported that they had to wait in traffic for about two and a half hours.

Delays occurred because veterinarians began requiring certificates that were previously not necessary for trading at livestock markets.

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