Mongolia and UNFAO to boost agricultural development
Mongolia and Food and Agriculture Organization will cooperate more closely to promote international partnerships and exchanges that support sustainable agriculture in the East Asian country.
Mongolia and UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization set sights on South-South Cooperation to boost agricultural development. Mongolia and Food and Agriculture Organization will cooperate more closely to promote international partnerships and exchanges that support sustainable agriculture in the East Asian country. A new agreement, signed by FAO Director and Mongolia's agriculture minister will strengthen the partnership between FAO and Mongolia on South-South and Triangular Cooperation. The South-South and Triangular Cooperation is a form of development partnership that boosts countries' agricultural capacity by linking their policy makers and producers with experts and technologies from around the world. FAO will support Mongolia in working with a wider array of global partners, such as international organizations, research institutions, governments and the private sector, to make Mongolia's food production more sustainable, strengthen its agribusiness and ensure lasting food security. By bringing innovative approaches and tools to the country, these knowledge exchanges will benefit Mongolia's National Livestock Programme and other high priority national agricultural development programmes, along with policies that aim to improve farmers' incomes and living standards. The new agreement was signed on the builds on the previous two successful South-South exchanges between China and Mongolia that was established between 2010 and 2016.
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