Mongolia produced 902.4 million liters of milk in 2018. The milk production consists of 11,500 tons of camel milk, 83,900 tons of mare milk, 553,300 tons of cow milk, 103,800 tons of sheep milk, 149,800 tons of goat milk.
The Mongolian health authorities have been warning about the risk of a mysterious virus spreading from China. Mongolia shares an important border with China and is an important rail and road transit country to Russia and Europe. There is major
Mongolia has over 871,000 cars; 57.6 percent, or 501,000, of them are in Ulaanbaatar. According to Captain B.Zorigoo, an expert at the Transport Police Department, road traffic accidents in Mongolia resulted in financial losses of MNT 31.8 billion during the
In recent years, outbreaks of flu have become common occurrences in Mongolia’s capital Ulaanbaatar during winter. These have been made worse by suffocating air-pollution. Earlier today, the Mongolian Cabinet decided to, once again, extend the holiday break for secondary schools
The construction of a National Burns Centre in Mongolia began in 2013, however, it has still has not been completed due to financing difficulties. The State Specialized Inspection Authority prohibited use of their original building, built in 1957, following an
2020 is a leap year with a total of 366 days. Mongolia will have 15 days of public celebration this year. The most famous celebrations in the country are the Naadam Festival and Tsagaan Sar (the Lunar New Year).
From 1 January, 2020, Mongolians will now get seven cancer examinations for free. A bill on amendments to the Law on Health and the Law on Health Insurance was approved by parliament on 17 October, 2019. The amendments regulate public