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Agriculture ministry focuses on food self-sufficiency


Oyundelger 2018-04-25 09:04

Deputy Minister of Food, Agriculture and Light Industry Saule.J attended the monthly meeting of the American Chamber of Commerce in Mongolia.

Deputy Minister of Food, Agriculture and Light Industry Saule.J attended the monthly meeting of the American Chamber of Commerce in Mongolia. Saule.J presented about the production of the sector, current state, further objectives and investment opportunities. The Ministry intends to satisfy population’s need for basic food commodities from domestic production and attaches attention on providing quality and safety of food at all stages, noted the Deputy Minister. The Ministry also aims to increase the supply of some types of groceries such as fruits and rice and to export organic meat, milk and cashmere products and to boost agricultural eco-tourism in future. Of all the non-mining sectors of the economy, agriculture represents the most significant in terms of creating employment opportunities, contributing to the regional development, as well as the potential for export revenues and the reduction of imports through domestic substitution. According to Chairman of the American Chamber of Commerce in Mongolia Mr. Steve Potter, of all the non-mining sectors of the economy, agriculture represents the most significant in terms of creating employment opportunities, contributing to the regional development, as well as the potential for export revenues and the reduction of imports through domestic substitution. The American Chamber of Commerce in Mongolia is committed to working with the Ministry and our members who operate in agriculture and light industry to build a sound and competitive agricultural and light industrial sector.

Food, agriculture and light industry makes up 50 percent of the gross domestic product, produces goods worth of about MNT 14 trillion a year and pays an important role in the economy

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