Abstract

Mongolia is a country with rich natural resources, including more than 70 million domesticated animals. The livestock sector is the traditional economic sector of Mongolia, and it is a major food source of the nation. Currently, the country faces an overgrazing problem caused by an increase in the number of animals whereas rangeland carrying capacity is limited. Exporting more meat and other products of animal origin has the potential to reduce the livestock population to sustainable levels, reduce overgrazing pressure, and increase the country’s export income. Policies aimed at promoting animal product exports should take the comparative advantages of different types of products of animal origin into account in order to maximize their impact. This paper aims to provide science-based evidence to support such policies by investigating the comparative advantage of meat and other selected products of animal-origin using the revealed comparative advantage index. Official statistics for 81 products over nine years were used for the data analysis. The results suggest that Mongolia’s meat export policy should focus on large volumes and relatively lower processing level products in the short run and should shift to differentiated value-added products in the long run. We recommend that the Government of Mongolia improves its meat sector’s regulation and develops formal supply chains in order to effectively monitor food safety and create high-quality Mongolian brand products of animal origin.

Highlights

  • The livestock sector of Mongolia was among the top three highest growing sectors in the country between 2000 and 2019

  • The objective of this study is to investigate the possibilities of increasing the export of Mongolia‟s livestock sector by investigating the comparative advantages of different animal products

  • To answer the research question „Which type of animal-originated products of Mongolia are competitive in the world market?‟, RCAij was calculated using equation (1) for 81 products exported from the livestock sector of Mongolia over nine years (2010-2018)

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Introduction

The livestock sector of Mongolia was among the top three highest growing sectors in the country between 2000 and 2019. Rangeland degradation caused by overgrazing is one of the greatest environmental problems that Mongolia is facing, in large part caused by the tripling of the livestock population from 1990 to 2019 [1]. According to various scientific studies, the livestock population is overstocked by more than 30 million heads compared to the carrying capacity of the rangeland [2, 3, 4, 5]. A recent study indicates that the rational number of livestock that would not degrade the rangelands given their carrying capacities is between 32.8 - 46.7 million livestock heads depending on the season [6].

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