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2023-10-05
Importance of Rangeland Health Monitoring for Livestock Sector Development and Improvement of Herder Livelihoods
2023-10-05
About 72 percent of Mongolia’s total territory of 1.56 million square kilometers is considered grazing land; ranging from desert to desert-steppe, steppe, forest-steppe, taiga, and high mountain which provide forage for livestock, habitat for wildlife and important watershed functions. Mongolia has one of the largest, intact, temperate rangeland ecosystems in the world and a nomadic heritage thousands of years old.
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2023-02-10
Responsible Nomads Code of Practice, MNS 6891:2020, MNFPUG cooperated with Meatpack LLC
2023-02-10
As part of the implementation of the Responsible Nomads Code of Practice, MNS 6891:2020, MNFPUG cooperated with Meatpack LLC conducted auditing and verification activities in 4 soum of Eastern Region and traced all the steps of the meat value chain from the herder’s household into the hands of the consumer.
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2023-01-28
The member herders of Mongolian National Federation of Pasture User Groups (MNFPUG) received a donation from Terre De Cashmere
2023-01-28
Mongolian National Federation of Pasture User Groups of Herders has been working with Terre De Cashmere, South Korean company to introduce the “Responsible Nomads” standard-Code of Practice since 2022
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2023-01-28
Terre De Cashmere는 National Federation of Pasture User Groups of herders (MNFPUG) 의 회원인 유목민들에게 기부를 하고 있습니다.
2023-01-28
NFPUG 는 2022년부터 미국의 Textile Exchange 비정부기구 및 대한민국 Terre De Cashmere와 Responsible Nomad 표준을 도입하기 위하여 협력하여 일하고 있습니다.
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2023-01-27
The promotional training conducted in eastern aimags of Mongolia on "Requirement for Responsible Nomad’s code practices for sustainable livestock production"
2023-01-27
Khovd, Zavkhan, Dornod, and Sukhbaatar aimags between 2021 and 2028.
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Deep gratitude is owed to Country Directors of the Swiss Agency for
Development and Cooperation in Mongolia: Mr. Markus Dubach,
Mr. Felix Fellmann, Mr. Markus Waldvogel, and Ms. Gabriella Spirli for
the leadership and untiring support for building the national capacity to
safeguard the health of Mongolian rangelands
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Mongolia is amongst the fewer nations that preserved nomadic livestock
husbandry. Nevertheless, the changes in the social, political and economic
systems of the country have led to a steady increase in the number of livestock
following the transfer of livestock to private ownership and the shift to a
free market system. As a result, decrease in the frequency and distances of
seasonal migrations of herder families and herds, have increased the pressure on
rangelands and accelerated damages
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