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Mongolia pledges all possible support to meet domestic food demand

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Asia | May 17, 2022 5:25:01 PM IST
Ulan Bator [Mongolia], May 17 (ANI/Xinhua): Mongolia will provide domestic producers with all support possible to fully secure the domestic demand for food, President Ukhnaa Khurelsukh said Tuesday.

During a meeting with representatives of vegetable growers on the outskirts of the capital Ulan Bator, Khurelsukh pledged full assistance to them, saying that the government" will support the construction of refrigerated warehouses in all possible ways."Mongolia imports about 40 per cent of its annual vegetable demand, or about 70,000 tons, according to the presidential press office.Recently, the president has proposed a "food supply and security" national campaign to develop agricultural clusters and establish food production complexes, so as to fully secure the domestic supply for food and become a food exporter. (ANI/Xinhua)

 
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