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     Establishment of a Collection and Distribution Network

 

Project Title:

Location

Duration

Animal Health and Livestock Marketing

Mongolia

60 m/m

The project objective is to support the GoM in its efforts to reform its services in the agricultural sector to the rural population thereby alleviating rural poverty. Within this framework the project is targeting to improve the livelihoods of rural population living on livestock production by establishing a productive and market oriented livestock sector.

Planned outputs include:

1. Result: Institutional capacity in the agriculture sector enhanced, including disaster risk reduction

·               Legal framework in the agriculture sector improved

·               Sector policy development and implementation enhanced, with a view to preparation and implementation of a sector-wide approach

·               Better delivery of government services provided

2. Result: Animal health improved

·               Private veterinary services improved through better availability of drugs and equipment

·               Reliable animal disease control and surveillance system harmonized with WTO/OlE standards

·               Veterinary laboratory services upgraded for food residue and veterinary drug quality testing

3. Result: Quality and efficiency of the livestock production and marketing increased

·               Technical support to the Ministry of Food and Agriculture provided for animal identification system trials (with focus on bovine and sheep)

·               Efficiency of marketing of livestock products improved

·               Access to regional markets improved, e.g. Japan, Korea, China and Russia

·               Participatory land use planning facilitated with herder groups,including women

·               Livestock feed system developed

 

 

Donor Agency

Recipient

Beneficiaries

Project TA Value

EU-ALA Programme

Ministry of Food & Agriculture

MFA Dpts,  State Inspection Agency,  Biokombinat, VET services,  Mongolian VET Medical Association,  Ministry of Industry & Trade,  Herder Groups, Aimag Administrations

4.5 mEuro

 

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