Plant-Based Product Exports Reach 183,500 Tonnes in One Year
Economy
Ulaanbaatar, April 25, 2026 /MONTSAME/. Over the past 13 months, Mongolia exported 183,500 tonnes of plant-based products. Of these, 86% of exports went to China. Of the total exports, 75% were raw plant products, 24% were processed products, and 1% consisted of wood materials.
Key exports include 100,800 tonnes of rapeseed, 23,700 tonnes of animal feed and grass, 27,900 tonnes of bran, and 10,800 tonnes of potatoes. Smaller amounts of sea buckthorn juice, carrot juice, and pine nuts were also exported.
Officials say plant-based exports are steadily growing, but the market is still heavily dependent on one country. This growth creates new opportunities for agriculture. Farmers can grow more types of crops, improve soil quality, and increase yields. As a result, agricultural productivity and economic benefits are expected to continue rising.
