Meat Sector Policy Note: Reducing Price Instability in the Mongolian Meat Market
Meat plays an important role in the diets of the majority of Mongolians. Since the economic and political transition in the early 1990s, seasonal meat price fluctuations have become increasingly marked. In parallel, Mongolia is becoming increasingl...
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okr-10986-128462021-04-23T14:03:03Z Meat Sector Policy Note: Reducing Price Instability in the Mongolian Meat Market Goodland, Andrew AGRICULTURE ANIMAL ANIMAL HEALTH ANIMAL HEALTH CONCERNS ANIMAL PRODUCTS ANIMALS BEEF CATTLE CATTLE NUMBERS CATTLE POPULATION DAIRY DAIRY PRODUCTS DIET DOMESTIC LIVESTOCK DOMESTIC MARKET DOMESTIC MARKETS DRIED MEAT ECONOMIC GROWTH EGGS EXPENDITURE FEED FLOUR FOOD CONSUMPTION FOOD INTAKE FOOD MARKETS FOOD NEEDS FOOD POLICY FOOD PRICES FOOD PROCESSORS FOOD PRODUCTS FOOD SECURITY FOOD STAPLES FOODS FORWARD MARKET FREEZING FROZEN MEAT FRUITS GOAT MEAT GOATS GRAINS GRAZING HERDERS HERDING HERDS HORSE HORSE MEAT HOUSEHOLD FOOD SECURITY HOUSEHOLD INCOME HUNTING IMPACTS OF POLICIES INFORMATION SYSTEM INTERNATIONAL MARKET INTERNATIONAL MARKETS INTERNATIONAL TRADE LACK OF INFORMATION LIGHT INDUSTRY LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK MARKETING LIVESTOCK PRODUCT LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS LIVESTOCK SECTOR LIVESTOCK SYSTEM MARKET DEVELOPMENT MARKET DISTORTION MARKET ECONOMY MARKET EQUILIBRIUM MARKET FAILURE MARKET INFORMATION MARKET PRICE MARKET PRICES MARKET SHARE MARKETING MEAT MEAT CONSUMPTION MEAT INDUSTRY MEAT PRICE MEAT PRICES MEAT PROCESSING MEAT PRODUCTION MEAT PRODUCTS MEAT SECTOR MEAT TRADERS MIGRANTS MORTALITY MUTTON NATIONAL LIVESTOCK NATIONAL POPULATION NUTRITIONAL VALUE OFFAL PACKAGING PASTURE GRAZING PASTURES PERSONAL COMMUNICATION POLICY ANALYSIS POLICY FRAMEWORK POLICY GUIDANCE POLICY MAKERS PORK POULTRY POVERTY ALLEVIATION PRICE FLOOR PRICE FLUCTUATIONS PRICE STABILIZATION PRICE TRENDS PROTEIN PUBLIC SUPPORT PURCHASING REFRIGERATION RESOURCE ALLOCATIONS RESTAURANTS RETAIL RETAIL MARKET RETAILING RURAL AREAS RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL PRODUCERS SALE SLAUGHTER HOUSES SMALL HERDS SPECIES SPREAD STOCKS SUPERMARKET SUPERMARKETS SUPPLY CHAIN SUPPLY CHAINS TRADITIONAL PRACTICE TRANSPORTATION URBAN AREAS URBAN CENTERS URBAN CENTRES URBAN DWELLERS URBANIZATION VEGETABLES VETERINARY VULNERABLE GROUPS WHEAT WHOLESALERS Meat plays an important role in the diets of the majority of Mongolians. Since the economic and political transition in the early 1990s, seasonal meat price fluctuations have become increasingly marked. In parallel, Mongolia is becoming increasingly urbanized, and urban consumers are dependent upon markets to access food, including meat, for household food security. These two trends have meant that a rising number of urban residents are vulnerable to fluctuations of price in one of their main staples. Government has responded to this by trying to influence the price of meat through a price stabilization policy under which public funds support the purchase and storage of meat and the release of these reserves during periods of peak prices. While some public intervention to smooth prices is a legitimate area for policy engagement, this policy note concludes that there is no evidence that the current policy has an impact on prices, and worse still, it may even discourage private meat storage. This is set in a context of relatively low budget allocation (by international standards) to the agricultural sector. What is required is a more comprehensive approach for developing the meat market and the livestock sector more broadly, and with regard to price stabilization, the consideration of a number of alternative policy responses that limits government expenditure and encourage market-based solutions. 2013-03-21T20:58:04Z 2013-03-21T20:58:04Z 2010-04 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/04/16418017/mongolia-meat-sector-policy-note-reducing-price-instability-mongolian-meat-marketbr http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12846 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Policy Note Economic & Sector Work East Asia and Pacific Mongolia |
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AGRICULTURE ANIMAL ANIMAL HEALTH ANIMAL HEALTH CONCERNS ANIMAL PRODUCTS ANIMALS BEEF CATTLE CATTLE NUMBERS CATTLE POPULATION DAIRY DAIRY PRODUCTS DIET DOMESTIC LIVESTOCK DOMESTIC MARKET DOMESTIC MARKETS DRIED MEAT ECONOMIC GROWTH EGGS EXPENDITURE FEED FLOUR FOOD CONSUMPTION FOOD INTAKE FOOD MARKETS FOOD NEEDS FOOD POLICY FOOD PRICES FOOD PROCESSORS FOOD PRODUCTS FOOD SECURITY FOOD STAPLES FOODS FORWARD MARKET FREEZING FROZEN MEAT FRUITS GOAT MEAT GOATS GRAINS GRAZING HERDERS HERDING HERDS HORSE HORSE MEAT HOUSEHOLD FOOD SECURITY HOUSEHOLD INCOME HUNTING IMPACTS OF POLICIES INFORMATION SYSTEM INTERNATIONAL MARKET INTERNATIONAL MARKETS INTERNATIONAL TRADE LACK OF INFORMATION LIGHT INDUSTRY LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK MARKETING LIVESTOCK PRODUCT LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS LIVESTOCK SECTOR LIVESTOCK SYSTEM MARKET DEVELOPMENT MARKET DISTORTION MARKET ECONOMY MARKET EQUILIBRIUM MARKET FAILURE MARKET INFORMATION MARKET PRICE MARKET PRICES MARKET SHARE MARKETING MEAT MEAT CONSUMPTION MEAT INDUSTRY MEAT PRICE MEAT PRICES MEAT PROCESSING MEAT PRODUCTION MEAT PRODUCTS MEAT SECTOR MEAT TRADERS MIGRANTS MORTALITY MUTTON NATIONAL LIVESTOCK NATIONAL POPULATION NUTRITIONAL VALUE OFFAL PACKAGING PASTURE GRAZING PASTURES PERSONAL COMMUNICATION POLICY ANALYSIS POLICY FRAMEWORK POLICY GUIDANCE POLICY MAKERS PORK POULTRY POVERTY ALLEVIATION PRICE FLOOR PRICE FLUCTUATIONS PRICE STABILIZATION PRICE TRENDS PROTEIN PUBLIC SUPPORT PURCHASING REFRIGERATION RESOURCE ALLOCATIONS RESTAURANTS RETAIL RETAIL MARKET RETAILING RURAL AREAS RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL PRODUCERS SALE SLAUGHTER HOUSES SMALL HERDS SPECIES SPREAD STOCKS SUPERMARKET SUPERMARKETS SUPPLY CHAIN SUPPLY CHAINS TRADITIONAL PRACTICE TRANSPORTATION URBAN AREAS URBAN CENTERS URBAN CENTRES URBAN DWELLERS URBANIZATION VEGETABLES VETERINARY VULNERABLE GROUPS WHEAT WHOLESALERS |
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AGRICULTURE ANIMAL ANIMAL HEALTH ANIMAL HEALTH CONCERNS ANIMAL PRODUCTS ANIMALS BEEF CATTLE CATTLE NUMBERS CATTLE POPULATION DAIRY DAIRY PRODUCTS DIET DOMESTIC LIVESTOCK DOMESTIC MARKET DOMESTIC MARKETS DRIED MEAT ECONOMIC GROWTH EGGS EXPENDITURE FEED FLOUR FOOD CONSUMPTION FOOD INTAKE FOOD MARKETS FOOD NEEDS FOOD POLICY FOOD PRICES FOOD PROCESSORS FOOD PRODUCTS FOOD SECURITY FOOD STAPLES FOODS FORWARD MARKET FREEZING FROZEN MEAT FRUITS GOAT MEAT GOATS GRAINS GRAZING HERDERS HERDING HERDS HORSE HORSE MEAT HOUSEHOLD FOOD SECURITY HOUSEHOLD INCOME HUNTING IMPACTS OF POLICIES INFORMATION SYSTEM INTERNATIONAL MARKET INTERNATIONAL MARKETS INTERNATIONAL TRADE LACK OF INFORMATION LIGHT INDUSTRY LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK MARKETING LIVESTOCK PRODUCT LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS LIVESTOCK SECTOR LIVESTOCK SYSTEM MARKET DEVELOPMENT MARKET DISTORTION MARKET ECONOMY MARKET EQUILIBRIUM MARKET FAILURE MARKET INFORMATION MARKET PRICE MARKET PRICES MARKET SHARE MARKETING MEAT MEAT CONSUMPTION MEAT INDUSTRY MEAT PRICE MEAT PRICES MEAT PROCESSING MEAT PRODUCTION MEAT PRODUCTS MEAT SECTOR MEAT TRADERS MIGRANTS MORTALITY MUTTON NATIONAL LIVESTOCK NATIONAL POPULATION NUTRITIONAL VALUE OFFAL PACKAGING PASTURE GRAZING PASTURES PERSONAL COMMUNICATION POLICY ANALYSIS POLICY FRAMEWORK POLICY GUIDANCE POLICY MAKERS PORK POULTRY POVERTY ALLEVIATION PRICE FLOOR PRICE FLUCTUATIONS PRICE STABILIZATION PRICE TRENDS PROTEIN PUBLIC SUPPORT PURCHASING REFRIGERATION RESOURCE ALLOCATIONS RESTAURANTS RETAIL RETAIL MARKET RETAILING RURAL AREAS RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL PRODUCERS SALE SLAUGHTER HOUSES SMALL HERDS SPECIES SPREAD STOCKS SUPERMARKET SUPERMARKETS SUPPLY CHAIN SUPPLY CHAINS TRADITIONAL PRACTICE TRANSPORTATION URBAN AREAS URBAN CENTERS URBAN CENTRES URBAN DWELLERS URBANIZATION VEGETABLES VETERINARY VULNERABLE GROUPS WHEAT WHOLESALERS Goodland, Andrew Meat Sector Policy Note: Reducing Price Instability in the Mongolian Meat Market |
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East Asia and Pacific Mongolia |
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Meat plays an important role in the
diets of the majority of Mongolians. Since the economic and
political transition in the early 1990s, seasonal meat price
fluctuations have become increasingly marked. In parallel,
Mongolia is becoming increasingly urbanized, and urban
consumers are dependent upon markets to access food,
including meat, for household food security. These two
trends have meant that a rising number of urban residents
are vulnerable to fluctuations of price in one of their main
staples. Government has responded to this by trying to
influence the price of meat through a price stabilization
policy under which public funds support the purchase and
storage of meat and the release of these reserves during
periods of peak prices. While some public intervention to
smooth prices is a legitimate area for policy engagement,
this policy note concludes that there is no evidence that
the current policy has an impact on prices, and worse still,
it may even discourage private meat storage. This is set in
a context of relatively low budget allocation (by
international standards) to the agricultural sector. What is
required is a more comprehensive approach for developing the
meat market and the livestock sector more broadly, and with
regard to price stabilization, the consideration of a number
of alternative policy responses that limits government
expenditure and encourage market-based solutions. |
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Economic & Sector Work :: Policy Note |
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Goodland, Andrew |
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Goodland, Andrew |
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Goodland, Andrew |
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Meat Sector Policy Note: Reducing Price Instability in the Mongolian Meat Market |
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Meat Sector Policy Note: Reducing Price Instability in the Mongolian Meat Market |
title_full |
Meat Sector Policy Note: Reducing Price Instability in the Mongolian Meat Market |
title_fullStr |
Meat Sector Policy Note: Reducing Price Instability in the Mongolian Meat Market |
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Meat Sector Policy Note: Reducing Price Instability in the Mongolian Meat Market |
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meat sector policy note: reducing price instability in the mongolian meat market |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2013 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/04/16418017/mongolia-meat-sector-policy-note-reducing-price-instability-mongolian-meat-marketbr http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12846 |
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