‘Mongolian Noble Fibre’ certification mark introduced
映像The Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Light
Industry of Mongolia, Asian Development Bank Mongolia (ADB) and the Mongolian
Wool and Cashmere Association (MWCA) jointly organized a ‘Mongolian Noble
Fiber’ international high-level forum to introduce Mongolian Noble Fiber certification mark to certify
the quality of Mongolian cashmere products. Minister of Food, Agriculture and
Light Industry Ch.Ulaan delivered opening remarks at the event.
Minister of Food,
Agriculture and Light Industry Ch.Ulaan
Environment and livestock-friendly production systems have been
gaining momentum on the cashmere markets in recent years. From practices that
cause no harm on livestock animals to each and every stage of the production
process, sustainable production has become key criteria. Mongolia is one of few
countries that are engaged in livestock husbandry that ensures livestock animal
welfare. Cashmere industry of Mongolia is of strategic significance with large
amounts of reserves.
The Mongolian Noble
Fibre certification mark will certify that the
product is made with 100 percent high quality wool and cashmere sourced from Mongolia,
meets Mongolian and international standards for textiles and woven products,
fully complies with quality standards in environmentally-friendly manufacturing.
Ministry
of Food, Agriculture and Light Industry is a holder of the certification mark, and
authorized the Mongolian Wool and Cashmere Association to
promote the
certification mark and issue it to producers.
Mongolian
Wool and Cashmere Association, Executive Director D.Altantsetseg
We believe that the Mongolian
Noble Fibre certification mark will play an important role to present
Mongolian cashmere, yak fiber wool and camel wool and their benefits on the
global markets. Since 2015, in the scope of our cooperation with the ADB’s technical
assistance project Supporting Agriculture Value-added Chain, we have established
a company of professional accreditation in the wool and cashmere industry and oversaw
processing stages from raw material preparations to production in 15 companies.
Among them, three Mongolian companies ‘Gobi’, ‘Jinst Murun’ and ‘Khanbogd’ have
received the certification mark, fulfilling the requirements embodied in the
mark. Financed by the ADB’s project, the Mongolian Noble Fibre certification mark is
registered by Mongolia’s Intellectual Property Agency as well as intellectual property
offices of more than 30 countries around the world.
During the forum, presentations were delivered
on accreditation of Mongolian Noble Fibre products, business development of introducing
Mongolian cashmere products on Japanese market and Mongolian Noble Fibre
products and their production.
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