Animal feed Prices in Syria
Syria is located in West Asia, north of the Arabian Peninsula in the Middle East. Fodder is an important part of livestock nutrition, and their price and economy are important for livestock farmers. The Syrian government grants temporary imports of goods to other countries without paying taxes in the following cases. In order to export fodder and animal feed to foreign countries, it is important to consult with the relevant authorities and organizations in your country and comply with export laws, regulations and procedures
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Syria earns millions of dollars annually through its ports on the Mediterranean Sea. In the countries of West Asia and the Middle East, the production and consumption of animal feed plays an important role in the livestock industry of these regions. The banking system in Syria is under the control of the Syrian government, and all Syrian banks operate under the Ministry of Economy and Trade. Determining the quality of fodder and animal feed can be done by conducting tests, evaluating the physical and chemical characteristics of food and using available information sources
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Syria's highest point is Mount Jabal al-Sheikh, 2,814 meters (9,232 feet) on the Lebanese border. Semi-arid steppe zones, nestled between the wet shores of the Mediterranean on one side and the desert on the other, cover about three-quarters of the country. These steppe zones host hot, dry winds blowing through the desert.
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