Mongolia Commissions 53 New Factories as Part of ‘Food Revolution’ Plan

Politics
g.enkh-od@montsame.gov.mn
2025-10-30 15:14:11

Ulaanbaatar, October 29, 2025 /MONTSAME/. President of Mongolia Khurelsukh Ukhnaa visited national manufacturing enterprises within the framework of the National Movement for “Food Supply and Security.”


President Khurelsukh’s first stop was at the “Agro Feed” plant of Tumen Shuvuut JSC. He was received by Chairman of the Board L. Erkhembayar and Chief Executive Officer J. Bold, who briefed him on the company’s equipment upgrades, new facilities, and operations.



With the help of a long-term concessional loan, Tumen Shuvuut JSC commissioned its "Tumen Shuvuut-2" plant last year and is currently building its next facility. The company plans to produce 170 million eggs this year and 250 million next year, which will meet 40 percent of domestic demand, reaching 50 percent by 2026 when operating at full capacity. Its Agro Feed plant produces poultry and livestock feed, supplying 25 poultry farms in 21 provinces. Production is expected to reach 40,000 tons this year and 55,000 tons next year.


The company purchased 38,000 tons of locally grown wheat, bran, and oats this year and plans to buy 53,000 tons in 2026. Its executives also introduced a project for breeding Dorper sheep, a meat-oriented livestock species. Established in 2004, Tumen Shuvuut JSC operates four subsidiary plants with over 360 employees, producing 17 types of packaged eggs, 10 types of animal feed, and organic fertilizer made from poultry manure. The company has more than 19,000 shareholders and distributed MNT 10 billion in dividends between 2019 and 2023.



Before 2020, Mongolia imported over half of its egg supply, while domestic producers operated with outdated equipment and facilities. Since the launch of the National Campaign for Food Supply and Security in 2022, the number of enterprises has increased, their capacity and equipment have improved, and production has grown accordingly. Within the next two years, over 30 domestic poultry farms are expected to raise a total of 3 million birds, producing an average of 650 million eggs per year, enabling Mongolia to meet 80 percent of domestic demand this year and achieve full self-sufficiency next year.


President Khurelsukh expressed appreciation to the national enterprises and wealth creators that have shown commitment and delivered tangible results under the campaign, which aims to ensure Mongolia’s self-sufficiency in 19 key food products. To date, over 3,000 enterprises have received MNT 1.2 trillion in long-term concessional loans under the Food Supply and Security National Movement.



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