20/06/2021
Russia's agricultural exports could reach $30 billion USD this year, which is a lot. If that is the reality in Russia which neighboring Mongolia (located southeast of Russia) Why the Mongolian agriculture does not rise to such good export proportions?
In Mongolia it can be said that crop farming is declining compared to livestock farming which holds the highest agricultural land.
Returning to Russia, Russia and Mongolia climate conditions are pretty much the same, extreme temperatures in winter and summer, and precipitation in summer are low. Many regions in Russia experience six months of snow cover each year and in these places the ground is often frozen for long periods of time. The most fertile areas are in the southern regions of the country between Kazakhstan and Ukraine called in Russian chernozem ("black soil"). Compared to Mongolia in Russia a little more than 8% of all land in the country is agricultural, 60% of it, used for crop agriculture and the rest for animal stock.
So what do you think makes the difference between Mongolia and Russia in terms of agriculture and agricultural exports?
We know the answer and therefore ask you to try your luck in providing the answers.
In any case, it should be noted that geopolitical analyzes that pay more attention to the croping agriculture and its contribution to the Mongolian economy and the adaptation of agricultural knowledge to Scout climate change create great opportunities for agriculture in both the Mongolian and Russian countries.
Improved countries immigration management can make a big contribution, finding more partners with countries like Israel and the US can make a big contribution, reducing domestic and international political struggles can help, and make a major contribution to the change process in favor of agriculture and increasing exports as in Russia.
Russia’s agricultural exports could top $30 BILLION this year