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NAK sees significant sales problems in the rabbit sector
96 percent of the domestically produced rabbit meat products are sold on European markets, but demand in some countries has fallen dramatically, according to an analysis conducted by the National Chamber of Agriculture (NAK) and the Rabbit Interbranch and Product Council.
According to information sent to MTI on Wednesday, one of the main sources of income for domestic breeding organizations is the sale of breeding animals domestically and abroad, but the outbreak of breeding animals has been interrupted due to the epidemic situation. (MTI)
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