November 28, 2025 | 07:06 GMT +7

  • Click to copy
Thursday- 18:15, 15/09/2022

First Vietnam-Mongolia memorandum on agricultural cooperation

(VAN) Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Le Minh Hoan signed the first Memorandum of Understanding on Agricultural Cooperation with the Minister of Food, Agriculture and Light Industry of Mongolia, Khayangaa Bolorchuluun.
Minister Le Minh Hoan and Minister Khayangaa Bolorchuluun signed the first Memorandum of Understanding on Agricultural Cooperation between Vietnam and Mongolia. Photo: Anh Tuan.

Minister Le Minh Hoan and Minister Khayangaa Bolorchuluun signed the first Memorandum of Understanding on Agricultural Cooperation between Vietnam and Mongolia. Photo: Anh Tuan.

Leading the Inter-Ministerial Mission of the Vietnam Sub-Committee in the Vietnam-Mongolia Intergovernmental Committee on Economic, Trade and Scientific-Technical Cooperation to Mongolia to organize the 18th Inter-Governmental Committee meeting, Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Le Minh Hoan worked and signed the first Memorandum of Understanding on Agricultural Cooperation with the Mongolian Minister of Food, Agriculture and Light Industry, Khayangaa Bolorchuluun.

Agricultural cooperation plays an essential role in the relationship between Vietnam and Mongolia, especially when the world and the region face food security challenges. Vietnam and Mongolia both have advantages in agricultural production.

It is also where the two sides can complement each other and take advantage of each other's strengths. The two sides' agricultural, forestry, and fishery products are complementary, not competing. Vietnam has strengths in rice, industrial crops, aquatic products, timber and wood products, and tropical fruits. In contrast, Mongolia has strengths in livestock and livestock products.

The Mongolian Minister of Food, Agriculture and Light Industry said that in 2022, Mongolia would have a herd of 67.3 million cattle and 24 million young. The number of livestock that can be commercially exploited annually is over 20 million heads.

In addition to meat, Mongolia annually produces 10,000 tonnes of goat cashmere wool, 37,000 tonnes of sheep wool, and more than 1.3 million cow and horse hides. The livestock of Mongolia uses traditional grazing methods, which are naturally organic.

Therefore, Mongolian meat products are exceptional. Minister Khayangaa Bolorchuluun expected agricultural cooperation, especially cooperation in trade and investment between Vietnam and Mongolia, to be strengthened in the coming time.

Talks between the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development of Vietnam and the Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Light Industry of Mongolia.

Talks between the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development of Vietnam and the Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Light Industry of Mongolia.

Minister Le Minh Hoan shared: "In today's world full of changes due to the Covid-19 pandemic, conflicts between countries, and other potential uncertainties, relations between countries need a new approach. In which all countries need to diversify products and diversify markets. With the traditionally friendly relationship between Vietnam and Mongolia for 68 years, the two countries need to do more to develop commensurate economic cooperation.

Agriculture in Vietnam and Mongolia still has a lot of potentials to exploit each country's strengths and markets. Accompanying the Minister's delegation were leaders of two specialized units, the Department of Livestock Production and the Department of Animal Health, to discuss Mongolia on cooperation and removing barriers, and creating conditions for livestock products of Mongolia.

To promote trade in general and agriculture in particular, the two sides need to remove the most significant barriers, namely transport and logistics. In this regard, the two sides discussed within the framework of the Intergovernmental Committee and other bilateral mechanisms to seek solutions to open up the agricultural road, like the Silk Road that was formed 2,000 years ago.              

During the working visit of the Vietnam Inter-Ministerial Mission to the Mongolian Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Light Industry, Minister Le Minh Hoan and Minister Khayangaa Bolorchuluun signed the first Memorandum of Understanding on Agricultural Cooperation between the two countries. The first Memorandum of Understanding is expected to sublimate agricultural cooperation between the two sides in the upcoming time.

Author: Anh Tuan

Translated by Ha Phuc

Beijing’s mayor shares experience to improve environmental quality

Beijing’s mayor shares experience to improve environmental quality

(VAN) On November 27, in the meeting with Minister Tran Duc Thang, Mayor Yin Yong shared Beijing’s experience to improve environment and air quality.

Viet Nam, Nestlé sign MoU to promote sustainable coffee production

Viet Nam, Nestlé sign MoU to promote sustainable coffee production

(VAN) After 30 years, both sides identified strategic areas of cooperation: sustainable production, increasing coffee value and training for farmers.

Viet Nam facilitates investments from Chinese agricultural and environmental enterprises

Viet Nam facilitates investments from Chinese agricultural and environmental enterprises

(VAN) On the afternoon of November 27 in Beijing, Minister of Agriculture and Environment Tran Duc Thang held a working session with several major Chinese enterprises operating in the agriculture and environment sector.

Tracing the source of the first case of PPR

Tracing the source of the first case of PPR

(VAN) The Department of Animal Health issued a provisional guideline requesting local authorities to increase surveillance, collect samples for testing, and conduct epidemiological investigations according to the established procedure.

United Nations recommends Vietnam use AI for early disaster warning

United Nations recommends Vietnam use AI for early disaster warning

(VAN) The United Nations recommends that Vietnam utilize data and artificial intelligence to enhance early disaster warnings and reduce GDP losses by 3.2% in the context of climate change.

Viet Nam, China sign protocol on fresh jackfruit exports

Viet Nam, China sign protocol on fresh jackfruit exports

(VAN) On the morning of November 27 in Beijing, Minister Tran Duc Thang and the Deputy Commissioner General of the General Administration of Customs of China signed a protocol on fresh jackfruit exports.

Desperate plea from the flood zone: Irrigation system torn apart

Desperate plea from the flood zone: Irrigation system torn apart

(VAN) As floodwaters recede, a vast network of irrigation works across eastern Gia Lai is emerging in a state of severe disrepair, with extensive damage demanding urgent restoration ahead of the 2025-2026 winter-spring cropping season.

Read more