Mongolia has seen a significant 9.1% decrease in livestock on farms, equating to a loss of 6.4 million animals, according to the National Statistical Committee of Mongolia. The most notable decline was in the population of sheep and goats. This reduction is primarily due to the 'white dzud', a severe weather condition characterized by heavy snowfall leading to widespread winter starvation. The regions most impacted were the Dornogovi and Dornod aimags. In response, the government is planning compensation and other supportive measures for the affected herders.