Buryatia in Russia sent Mongolia more than seven thousand tons of grain

Published 2024년 4월 11일

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Mongolia is currently grappling with a critical livestock feed shortage due to heavy rainfall, putting millions of livestock at risk of starvation. In a show of solidarity and reciprocation for past support, farmers from the neighboring republic, including the Kuytynskoe seed farm, have initiated a humanitarian aid effort by sending 150 tons of oats and wheat, with a commitment to reach a total of 8.5 thousand tons of grain. To date, 236 trucks have successfully delivered 7155 tons of wheat, oats, and barley from 27 farms across various districts to Mongolia. This aid, which began on March 17, is facilitated through a simplified border crossing process, exempt from duties, underscoring the strong cooperative relationship between the two regions.
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Let us remind you that the neighboring country is struggling with livestock shortages. Yesterday, the Kuytynskoe seed farm sent another large load of humanitarian aid to the cattle breeders of Mongolia. In total, farmers have already shipped about 150 tons of oats: two cars with oats and four with wheat. The plans are to send another multi-ton ship, the government of the republic reported. Let us remember that in Mongolia, due to heavy rainfall, millions of livestock found themselves on the brink of starvation. To help the neighboring country, the head of the republic asked farmers in the region to support Mongolian cattle breeders during a difficult period. In total, it is planned to send 8.5 thousand tons of grain. 236 trucks have already been dispatched, which delivered 7155 tons of wheat, oats and barley. Assistance is provided by 27 farms in Barguzinsky, Bichyrsky, Zaigrayevsky, Kabansky, Kyrymkansky, Kyakhtinsky, Mykhopshibirsky, Tapbagataysky districts. - We also had dry ...
Source: Zol

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