Mongolia Agricultural Sector Risk Assessment
The magnitude of risks facing Mongolian agriculture has made the sector’s development extraordinarily volatile over the last 25 years as it underwent decollectivization. Livestock in particular has seen rapid and largely unsustainable rates of growth in terms of numbers of animals and herders, an...
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okr-10986-233542021-04-23T14:04:14Z Mongolia Agricultural Sector Risk Assessment World Bank Group FEEDS FEED RESOURCES PASTORAL LIFE OVERGRAZING LIVESTOCK DISEASES POULTRY FODDER PRODUCTION FAUNA LIVE ANIMALS ANIMAL POPULATIONS BIRDS SMALL HERDS LIVESTOCK LOSS LIVESTOCK HERDERS FARMER MILK LIVESTOCK GROUPS LIVEWEIGHT PRICES HERDERS NATIONAL HERD ANIMAL PRICES LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION WOOL HERD LOSSES GRAZING CAPACITY ANIMALS LIVESTOCK INSURANCE ANIMAL LOSSES MEAT PRICE POULTRY MEAT LIVESTOCK MOVEMENTS ADEQUATE WATER GRAZING PRESSURE GRAZING LAND EXTENSIVE LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION LIVESTOCK MANAGEMENT STOCK LOSSES REINDEER NOMADIC PASTORALISM LIVESTOCK UNITS PASTURE QUALITY HERDS GRAZING ANIMAL HEALTH LIVESTOCK OWNERSHIP ARABLE LAND FROZEN MEAT MILK PRODUCTION LIVE WEIGHT HERDING RANGELAND NATURAL PASTURE DROUGHT PREPAREDNESS PASTURE MANAGEMENT ABATTOIRS SHEEP LIVESTOCK NUMBERS BIODIVERSITY LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS FATTENING ANIMAL NUTRITION LIVESTOCK PRICES HERD OWNERS CATTLE NUMBERS LIVESTOCK PRODUCERS LIVESTOCK FODDER LIVESTOCK SLAUGHTERING LIVESTOCK OUTPUT COMMUNAL GRAZING FODDER CROPS FORAGE LIVESTOCK HUSBANDRY RANGELANDS FORAGE PRODUCTION LIVESTOCK SPECIES BEEF LIVESTOCK FARMING LIVESTOCK UNIT CEREAL PRODUCTION FOOD SECURITY LIVESTOCK SECTOR LIVESTOCK SUB-SECTOR PASTURE AVAILABILITY MUTTON NOMADIC HERDERS SUSTAINABLE LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION CAMELS HERD COMPOSITION GRAZING AREA MEAT PRICES CATTLE FOOD SAFETY STANDARDS PEST MANAGEMENT FODDER SUPPLY FODDER ANIMAL HUSBANDRY MEAT PRODUCTS FOOD HERD MANAGEMENT CATTLE PRICES PRIVATE VETERINARIANS DOMESTIC DEMAND PASTURE PRODUCTION VACCINES STOCKING RATES HORSES LIVESTOCK OWNERS HERD SIZE HORSE BEEF PRODUCTION DISEASE CONTROL LIVESTOCK FARMERS FARM FODDER CROP PRODUCTION BREEDING WILD ANIMALS FOOD SAFETY FARMS DROUGHT RISK MEAT FEED PASTORALISTS DISEASE RISK VETERINARIANS ANIMAL SHEEP MEAT ANIMALS LIVESTOCK PASTURES DOMESTIC ANIMALS COWS PIG LIVESTOCK DISEASE NATIONAL LIVESTOCK GOATS BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION LIVESTOCK COMMODITIES LIVESTOCK POPULATIONS FORAGE CROPS The magnitude of risks facing Mongolian agriculture has made the sector’s development extraordinarily volatile over the last 25 years as it underwent decollectivization. Livestock in particular has seen rapid and largely unsustainable rates of growth in terms of numbers of animals and herders, and in so doing has become acutely vulnerable to the severe winter weather events known as dzuds. Periodic droughts and other production risks have also affected the country’s much smaller crop agriculture, much of which is geared for the production of feeds. And price volatility poses serious systemic risks which affect large proportions of the rural population. This study was undertaken to assess the systemic risks facing Mongolian agriculture and to identify gaps in current risk management practices within the sector. 2015-12-15T20:07:24Z 2015-12-15T20:07:24Z 2015-03 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/11/25480991/mongolia-agricultural-sector-risk-assessment http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23354 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 :: Other Agriculture Study Economic & Sector Work East Asia and Pacific Mongolia |
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FEEDS FEED RESOURCES PASTORAL LIFE OVERGRAZING LIVESTOCK DISEASES POULTRY FODDER PRODUCTION FAUNA LIVE ANIMALS ANIMAL POPULATIONS BIRDS SMALL HERDS LIVESTOCK LOSS LIVESTOCK HERDERS FARMER MILK LIVESTOCK GROUPS LIVEWEIGHT PRICES HERDERS NATIONAL HERD ANIMAL PRICES LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION WOOL HERD LOSSES GRAZING CAPACITY ANIMALS LIVESTOCK INSURANCE ANIMAL LOSSES MEAT PRICE POULTRY MEAT LIVESTOCK MOVEMENTS ADEQUATE WATER GRAZING PRESSURE GRAZING LAND EXTENSIVE LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION LIVESTOCK MANAGEMENT STOCK LOSSES REINDEER NOMADIC PASTORALISM LIVESTOCK UNITS PASTURE QUALITY HERDS GRAZING ANIMAL HEALTH LIVESTOCK OWNERSHIP ARABLE LAND FROZEN MEAT MILK PRODUCTION LIVE WEIGHT HERDING RANGELAND NATURAL PASTURE DROUGHT PREPAREDNESS PASTURE MANAGEMENT ABATTOIRS SHEEP LIVESTOCK NUMBERS BIODIVERSITY LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS FATTENING ANIMAL NUTRITION LIVESTOCK PRICES HERD OWNERS CATTLE NUMBERS LIVESTOCK PRODUCERS LIVESTOCK FODDER LIVESTOCK SLAUGHTERING LIVESTOCK OUTPUT COMMUNAL GRAZING FODDER CROPS FORAGE LIVESTOCK HUSBANDRY RANGELANDS FORAGE PRODUCTION LIVESTOCK SPECIES BEEF LIVESTOCK FARMING LIVESTOCK UNIT CEREAL PRODUCTION FOOD SECURITY LIVESTOCK SECTOR LIVESTOCK SUB-SECTOR PASTURE AVAILABILITY MUTTON NOMADIC HERDERS SUSTAINABLE LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION CAMELS HERD COMPOSITION GRAZING AREA MEAT PRICES CATTLE FOOD SAFETY STANDARDS PEST MANAGEMENT FODDER SUPPLY FODDER ANIMAL HUSBANDRY MEAT PRODUCTS FOOD HERD MANAGEMENT CATTLE PRICES PRIVATE VETERINARIANS DOMESTIC DEMAND PASTURE PRODUCTION VACCINES STOCKING RATES HORSES LIVESTOCK OWNERS HERD SIZE HORSE BEEF PRODUCTION DISEASE CONTROL LIVESTOCK FARMERS FARM FODDER CROP PRODUCTION BREEDING WILD ANIMALS FOOD SAFETY FARMS DROUGHT RISK MEAT FEED PASTORALISTS DISEASE RISK VETERINARIANS ANIMAL SHEEP MEAT ANIMALS LIVESTOCK PASTURES DOMESTIC ANIMALS COWS PIG LIVESTOCK DISEASE NATIONAL LIVESTOCK GOATS BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION LIVESTOCK COMMODITIES LIVESTOCK POPULATIONS FORAGE CROPS |
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FEEDS FEED RESOURCES PASTORAL LIFE OVERGRAZING LIVESTOCK DISEASES POULTRY FODDER PRODUCTION FAUNA LIVE ANIMALS ANIMAL POPULATIONS BIRDS SMALL HERDS LIVESTOCK LOSS LIVESTOCK HERDERS FARMER MILK LIVESTOCK GROUPS LIVEWEIGHT PRICES HERDERS NATIONAL HERD ANIMAL PRICES LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION WOOL HERD LOSSES GRAZING CAPACITY ANIMALS LIVESTOCK INSURANCE ANIMAL LOSSES MEAT PRICE POULTRY MEAT LIVESTOCK MOVEMENTS ADEQUATE WATER GRAZING PRESSURE GRAZING LAND EXTENSIVE LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION LIVESTOCK MANAGEMENT STOCK LOSSES REINDEER NOMADIC PASTORALISM LIVESTOCK UNITS PASTURE QUALITY HERDS GRAZING ANIMAL HEALTH LIVESTOCK OWNERSHIP ARABLE LAND FROZEN MEAT MILK PRODUCTION LIVE WEIGHT HERDING RANGELAND NATURAL PASTURE DROUGHT PREPAREDNESS PASTURE MANAGEMENT ABATTOIRS SHEEP LIVESTOCK NUMBERS BIODIVERSITY LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS FATTENING ANIMAL NUTRITION LIVESTOCK PRICES HERD OWNERS CATTLE NUMBERS LIVESTOCK PRODUCERS LIVESTOCK FODDER LIVESTOCK SLAUGHTERING LIVESTOCK OUTPUT COMMUNAL GRAZING FODDER CROPS FORAGE LIVESTOCK HUSBANDRY RANGELANDS FORAGE PRODUCTION LIVESTOCK SPECIES BEEF LIVESTOCK FARMING LIVESTOCK UNIT CEREAL PRODUCTION FOOD SECURITY LIVESTOCK SECTOR LIVESTOCK SUB-SECTOR PASTURE AVAILABILITY MUTTON NOMADIC HERDERS SUSTAINABLE LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION CAMELS HERD COMPOSITION GRAZING AREA MEAT PRICES CATTLE FOOD SAFETY STANDARDS PEST MANAGEMENT FODDER SUPPLY FODDER ANIMAL HUSBANDRY MEAT PRODUCTS FOOD HERD MANAGEMENT CATTLE PRICES PRIVATE VETERINARIANS DOMESTIC DEMAND PASTURE PRODUCTION VACCINES STOCKING RATES HORSES LIVESTOCK OWNERS HERD SIZE HORSE BEEF PRODUCTION DISEASE CONTROL LIVESTOCK FARMERS FARM FODDER CROP PRODUCTION BREEDING WILD ANIMALS FOOD SAFETY FARMS DROUGHT RISK MEAT FEED PASTORALISTS DISEASE RISK VETERINARIANS ANIMAL SHEEP MEAT ANIMALS LIVESTOCK PASTURES DOMESTIC ANIMALS COWS PIG LIVESTOCK DISEASE NATIONAL LIVESTOCK GOATS BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION LIVESTOCK COMMODITIES LIVESTOCK POPULATIONS FORAGE CROPS World Bank Group Mongolia Agricultural Sector Risk Assessment |
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The magnitude of risks facing Mongolian agriculture has made the sector’s
development extraordinarily volatile over the last 25 years as it underwent decollectivization.
Livestock in particular has seen rapid and largely unsustainable
rates of growth in terms of numbers of animals and herders, and in so doing has
become acutely vulnerable to the severe winter weather events known as dzuds.
Periodic droughts and other production risks have also affected the country’s
much smaller crop agriculture, much of which is geared for the production of
feeds. And price volatility poses serious systemic risks which affect large
proportions of the rural population. This study was undertaken to assess the systemic risks facing Mongolian
agriculture and to identify gaps in current risk management practices within the
sector. |
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Mongolia Agricultural Sector Risk Assessment |
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Mongolia Agricultural Sector Risk Assessment |
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Mongolia Agricultural Sector Risk Assessment |
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Mongolia Agricultural Sector Risk Assessment |
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Mongolia Agricultural Sector Risk Assessment |
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mongolia agricultural sector risk assessment |
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