Mongolie
Main findings
Mongolia adopted the Vision 2050 in early 2020 as the key mechanism to nurture and achieve Mongolian aspiration to become one of the leading Asian countries in terms of social development, economic growth and quality of life. It sets a clear framework and targets for key sectors, including agriculture and the environment. It prioritizes sustainable crop and livestock production, grassland management, protection of biodiversity, and reversal of land degradation and sustainable management as well as building national capacity and mechanisms for adaptation to Climate change. The Vision 2050 princ
... Lire la suiteiples for sectoral development include (i) adoption of advanced technologies with high productivity in including encouragement of new products, production and service innovations; (ii) encouragement of production methods that are natural resource-efficient, and (iii) compliance with the principles of efficiency and effectiveness in all economic and social sectors. Within Food and Agriculture sector, the Vision places special emphasis on enhanced increase productivity in crop and animal agriculture; regulation of livestock numbers in line with grazing capacity; adoption of international standards in traceability and development of an internationally competitive livestock sector with particular emphasis on the export livestock and livestock products. In addition, the vision emphasizes provision of healthy and safe food products to the population, decent employment creation throughout the agriculture value chain, proper knowledge and skills to have a decent, etc. The vision also pays particular attention to establishing national capacity to cope with climate change, strengthening disaster disk management capacity, establishing early detection and early warning systems and educating citizens on coping with climate change through a framework of lifelong education. Within the broad framework of Vision 2050, Mongolia will intensify its efforts in pursuit of better production, better nutrition, better environment and better life. The government will encourage a more integrated approach to increase nature positive and resilient production systems, improve food security and nutrition, enhance job and value creation, and promote capacity building and good governance. Following broad action points have been identified to achieve this overall objective. Modern smart digital information and communication technologies will play an increasingly important in achieving these objectives . Lire moins
Piste(s) d'Action: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Mots-clés : Data & Evidence, Environment and Climate, Finance, Governance, Human rights, Innovation, Policy, Trade-offs, Women & Youth Empowerment