1 DRAFT RESOLUTION SUBMITTED TO AMEND IMPORT CUSTOMS DUTY RATES WWW.MONTSAME.MN PUBLISHED:2026/03/20      2 CAMBODIA JOINS ETHIOPIA, MONGOLIA, MOZAMBIQUE, NICARAGUA, TUNISIA AND OTHERS AS U.S. EXPANDS FIVE THOUSAND TO FIFTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS VISA BOND REQUIREMENT TRAVELERS AND BUSINESS OPERATIONS STARTING APRIL 2 WWW.TRAVELANDTOURWORLD.COM PUBLISHED:2026/03/20      3 MONGOLIA SUPPORTS CIVIC SPACE REFORMS BUT KEY RESTRICTIONS REMAIN WWW.CIVICUS.ORG PUBLISHED:2026/03/20      4 MONGOLIA, RUSSIA TO COOPERATE IN RAILWAY PROJECT AND RESTORATION OF DIRECT FLIGHT WWW.MONTSAME.MN PUBLISHED:2026/03/19      5 THE GOVERNMENT HAS DECIDED TO LIQUIDATE LLC "ERCHIST MONGOLIA," A STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISE WWW.OPEN.KG PUBLISHED:2026/03/19      6 HILTON TO ENTER MONGOLIA WITH CONRAD ULAANBAATAR SIGNING WWW.LATTELUXURYNEWS.COM PUBLISHED:2026/03/19      7 MONGOLIA IS RAPIDLY MOVING TOWARDS A DIGITAL FUTURE WWW.OPEN.KG PUBLISHED:2026/03/19      8 $462M INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT DELIVERED ON TIME AND ON BUDGET WWW.MONTSAME.MN PUBLISHED:2026/03/19      9 THE GOVERNMENT HAS DECIDED TO LIQUIDATE LLC "ERCHIST MONGOLIA," A STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISE PUBLISHED:2026/03/19      10 CHINESE PRESIDENT XI JINPING EXPECTED TO VISIT MONGOLIA IN 2026 WWW.GOGO.MN PUBLISHED:2026/03/18      МОНГОЛ УЛС АРДЧИЛЛЫН ИНДЕКСЭЭР ЗУРГААН БАЙРААР УРАГШИЛЛАА WWW.MONTSAME.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2026/03/20     АЖ АХУЙН НЭГЖИЙН ОРЛОГЫН АЛБАН ТАТВАРЫН ТУХАЙ ХУУЛЬД НЭМЭЛТ ОРУУЛАХ ТУХАЙ ХУУЛИЙН ТӨСЛИЙГ ӨРГӨН МЭДҮҮЛЭВ WWW.MONTSAME.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2026/03/20     СҮҮЛИЙН ЗУРГААН ЖИЛД ОРОН СУУЦНЫ ЗАЛИЛАН НЭМЭГДЭЖ, 216 ТЭРБУМ ТӨГРӨГИЙН ХОХИРОЛ УЧИРЧЭЭ WWW.ITOIM.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2026/03/19     ДЭЛХИЙН УЛС ОРНУУДЫН ШАТАХУУНЫ НИЙЛҮҮЛЭЛТИЙН ХЯМРАЛЫН ЭСРЭГ БОДЛОГО БА МОНГОЛД ҮЗҮҮЛЭХ НӨЛӨӨ WWW.ITOIM.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2026/03/19     “СТАНДАРТ ХАНГААГҮЙ“ ХАЯГ, ЗАР СУРТАЛЧИЛГААНЫ БАЙГУУЛАМЖУУДИЙГ БУУЛГАЖ ЭХЛЭВ WWW.NEWS.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2026/03/19     ШАТАХУУНЫ ГААЛИЙН ТАТВАРЫГ ТЭГЛЭХ ТОГТООЛЫН ТӨСЛИЙГ ӨРГӨН БАРИЛАА WWW.NEWS.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2026/03/19     "МЭДЭЭЛЭЛ, ХАРИЛЦАА ХОЛБООНЫ ТЕХНОЛОГИЙН САЛБАРЫГ" ХӨГЖҮҮЛЭХ ТӨСӨЛ АЛБАН ЁСООР ЭХЭЛЛЭЭ WWW.EGUUR.NM НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2026/03/19     МОНГОЛ УЛСЫГ АНУ-ЫН “ВИЗИЙН БОНД” ХӨТӨЛБӨРТ ХАМРУУЛЛАА WWW.NEWS.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2026/03/19     С.МӨНХСҮХ: ТАТВАРЫН АКТЫН МӨНГИЙГ БАЙРШУУЛСАН НЬ ХҮЛЭЭН ЗӨВШӨӨРСӨН ГЭСЭН ҮГ БИШ WWW.ITOIM.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2026/03/19     ХЭТ ХОТЖИЖ, СОЁЛЖСОН АЯЛАЛ ЖУУЛЧЛАЛААС ӨӨРИЙГ ЭРЭЛХИЙЛДЭГ ЗАЛУУ АЯЛАГЧДЫГ МОНГОЛ УЛС ХҮЧТЭЙ ТАТАЖ БАЙНА WWW.EGUUR.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2026/03/19    
Англи амин дэм Монгол улсад албан ёсоор бүртгэгдлээ.

Mongolia bans grain exports as hottest temperatures in 56 years cause drought www.akipress.com

AKIPRESS.COM - Mongolia has suspended grain exports with as much as a third of its farmland suffering from severe drought after temperatures last month rose to the highest in more than half a century, Reuters said. 

The Ministry of Agriculture and Industry has banned grain exports as it prepares for a shortfall in the autumn harvest. Temperatures in Mongolia reached their highest level in 56 years in June, according to weather reports, threatening crop production.

"This summer is really dry," said Odbayar, a spokesman with the Information and Research Institute of Meteorology, Hydrology and Environment on Friday. "Central and eastern Mongolia are most affected."

Authorities are also dealing with wildfires in Mongolia's fragile steppe and desert environment. Earlier this month, thick acrid clouds blanketed the capital Ulaanbaatar as winds blew smoke from the wildfires blazing in the north.

Officials are concerned the droughts will lead to crop failures that will leave the country's semi-nomadic herders with insufficient fodder to help sustain their animals through the country's notoriously long and cold winter.

Mongolia frequently experiences conditions known as the "dzud", where freezing temperatures and heavy snowfall results in the deaths of hundreds of thousands of livestock.

The country has made the expansion of its agriculture sector a major priority to shield its economy from swings in resource commodities prices.

The IMF agreed to a $5.5 billion bailout with Mongolia earlier this year after a decline in copper and coal prices and falling demand from China sparked concerns that Mongolia would miss debt payment deadlines.

According to the United Nations Environment Programme, temperatures in Mongolia have risen by 2 degrees Celsius in the last 70 years, three times faster than the global average.

Rising desertification rates, melting glaciers and drying rivers and lakes threaten the livelihoods of Mongolia's herders, who account for nearly a third of the population.



Published Date:2017-07-31