FAO in Mongolia

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16 August 2017
In Mongolia, the economy and peoples’ livelihoods are highly dependent on natural resources putting high pressure on ecosystems and causing the degradation of pasturelands, forest and water resources. Due to its geographic location and fragile ecosystems, Mongolia is highly vulnerable to climate change. In the past 70 years, the mean...
04 August 2017
On 3rd of August 2017, FAOR a.i in Mongolia, Mr. Adnan Quereshi had courtesy meeting with His Excellency Battulga Khaltmaa, the President of Mongolia at the office of His Excellency in Parliament House. The FAOR a.i, Mr. Adnan Quereshi, delivered sincere congratulations on behalf of the FAO Director-General, Mr. José Graziano...
31 July 2017
The European Union funded "Support to employment creation in Mongolia (SECiM Component 2): Piloting quality private sector work in selected livestock and vegetable value chains" project of the FAO worked in Zuunmod, Tuv aimag on July 26, 2017 to launch its project activities in local context and establish Value Chain...
20 July 2017
The Global Agenda for Sustainable Livestock (GASL) (http://www.livestockdialogue.org) is a partnership of livestock sector stakeholders committed to the sustainable development of the sector. To be sustainable, livestock sector growth needs to simultaneously address key environmental, social, and economic challenges: growing natural resources scarcity, climate change, widespread poverty, food insecurity and global threats...
28 November 2016
Minister Sergelen Purev, Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Light Industry of the Government of Mongolia and FAO Director General José Graziano da Silva signed a Memorandum of Understanding in Rome today to re-affirm support for South-South Cooperation programmes. Mongolia and P.R. China have cooperatied on South-South Cooperation during the past...