New Kazakh-Chinese Lab to Streamline Agricultural Exports to China

The Times of Central Asia
2025.10.10

A joint Kazakh-Chinese veterinary laboratory has opened in the East Kazakhstan region, aiming to streamline and accelerate the export of Kazakh agricultural products to China.

According to the Ministry of Agriculture of Kazakhstan, the facility was outfitted with modern equipment and furniture provided by the Chinese government. Accredited under Chinese and international ISO 17025 standards, the laboratory is equipped to conduct high-precision veterinary diagnostics, quality control, and food safety testing.

Chinese specialists assisted with the installation and provided training for local staff. The facility can perform up to 550,000 tests annually on particularly dangerous infections, along with approximately 4,000 food safety tests.

The new laboratory is expected to remove technical trade barriers and boost Kazakhstan’s export potential for agricultural and livestock products to China and other international markets.

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