Mongolia and Kazakhstan to cooperate on livestock vaccine factory

During the meeting, Minister M.Badamsuren called for the full implementation of existing agreements regarding the steady supply of Mongolian exports, including wool, cashmere, leather, and meat products, to the Kazakh market.

E. Oyun-Erdene

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The two parties concluded the meeting by pledging to intensify cooperation across multiple sectors. PHOTO: GO GO MONGOLIA

January 14, 2026

ULAANBAATAR – M.Badamsuren, Minister of Food, Agriculture, and Light Industry, held a meeting with Almas Seitakynov, the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Kazakhstan to Mongolia, to discuss deepening bilateral economic ties.

During the meeting, Minister M.Badamsuren called for the full implementation of existing agreements regarding the steady supply of Mongolian exports, including wool, cashmere, leather, and meat products, to the Kazakh market.

Furthermore, the Minister expressed optimism for increased imports from Kazakhstan. This includes essential food products such as fruits, berries, vegetables, and rice, as well as the procurement of high-quality elite wheat seeds and other crop varieties to bolster Mongolia’s agricultural sector.

Ambassador Seitakynov reaffirmed Kazakhstan’s interest in the Mongolian cashmere sector and proposed a significant joint venture: the establishment of a livestock vaccine factory in Mongolia. This project aims to improve animal health and curb the spread of livestock diseases across the region.

The two parties concluded the meeting by pledging to intensify cooperation across multiple sectors, including transport, logistics, tourism, and education, while striving to create a more favorable environment for cross-border business.

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