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EDITOR IN CHIEF- ABDULLAH BIN SALIM AL SHUEILI

Livestock exports up by 45 per cent in 2023

Camels topped the list of livestock exports to the tune of RO 1,829,913, followed by mixed breed goats (RO 715,543), purebred goats (RO 147,350), lamb (RO 128,554) and cattle (RO 105,426).
Camels topped the list of livestock exports to the tune of RO 1,829,913, followed by mixed breed goats (RO 715,543), purebred goats (RO 147,350), lamb (RO 128,554) and cattle (RO 105,426).
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MUSCAT: The value of the Sultanate of Oman’s exports of livestock by the end of 2023 increased by 45 per cent to RO 3,206,463, compared to RO 2,217,143 by the end of 2022.


The total weight of livestock exported till the end of 2023 stood at 3,363,443 kg, compared to 2,594,211 kg by the end of 2022, according to preliminary statistics issued by the National Centre for Statistics and Information (NCSI).


Camels topped the list of livestock exports to the tune of RO 1,829,913, followed by mixed breed goats (RO 715,543), purebred goats (RO 147,350), lamb (RO 128,554) and cattle (RO 105,426).


Statistics showed that the United Arab Emirates imported the largest volume of livestock from Oman (to the tune of RO 2,257,710), followed by Yemen (RO 454,311), Saudi Arabia (RO 353,198), Qatar (RO 85,849) and Iran (RO 17,100).


Statistics indicate that the value of livestock re-exports grew by 97 per cent by the end of 2023 to RO 92,335,550 against a total weight of 51,628,948 kilogrammes. — ONA


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