The thing is that since the beginning of 2019, the export of young cattle weighing up to 140 kilograms from Georgia has been banned. Subsequently, the regulation became more stringent and the weight increased to 160 kg. At that time, "fewer cattle will be exported at calf age, the cattle base will be developed directly, and local meat production will develop.
" BM.GE presents the statement of the "Liberty Institute" on the "Bochola case" unchanged: "The farmers of Kvemo Kvalone and the Freedom Institute won the Constitutional Court! Thanks to the efforts of the brazil telegram phone number list farmers of Kvemo Kvalone, everyone in Georgia will now be able to sell their bocholis abroad, as was possible until 2019, and in addition, the farmers have changed the harmful practice of the court! In November 2020, with the support of the Freedom Institute, three peasants from the village of Kvemo Kvaloni – Vakhtang Miminoshvili, Inveri Chokoraia, and Jemal Markozia – filed a constitutional complaint with the court.
They were protesting a state-imposed ban that restricted the sale of bocholas abroad - they could sell them locally, but if the buyer took the same bocholas to Iran, that would no longer be possible. The government argued in court that the calves are being taken abroad for fattening and that the country where they are fattened benefits financially. The peasants of Kvalone were demonstrating the damage caused by this restriction and demanding that the state not interfere in the affairs of their peasants.
The Ministry of Agriculture cited the reason for the ban as
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