
In recent years, the agricultural sector in Mongolia has been developing rapidly and playing an important role in the country’s domestic food production. One of the companies making a real contribution to developing fruit and berry cultivation while maintaining stable operations in this sector is Naran Zug LLC.
Activities Focused on the Agricultural Sector
Naran Zug LLC is a company engaged in fruit and berry cultivation as well as tree seedling propagation. The company focuses on cultivating crops that are suitable for Mongolia’s climate and soil conditions and supplying them to the domestic market.
The company has introduced advanced methods and technologies in agriculture and has focused on improving both the quality and yield of crops. As a result, it is helping create opportunities for the sustainable development of fruit and berry cultivation suited to Mongolia’s conditions.
Fruit and Berry Cultivation
Naran Zug LLC cultivates the following fruits and berries on approximately 80 hectares of land.
These crops are resilient to Mongolia’s harsh climate and are widely used in food production. The fruits and berries grown by the company are supplied to domestic food processing industries as raw materials, playing an important role in ensuring a stable supply for food production.
Supporting Domestic Production
The main goal of Naran Zug LLC is to supply raw materials for Mongolia’s food production from domestic sources, reduce imports, and contribute to the development of local agriculture.
Increasing fruit and berry cultivation not only benefits the food production sector but also positively impacts environmental sustainability and the expansion of green spaces.
Future Goals
Moving forward, Naran Zug LLC aims to expand its cultivation areas, introduce new crop varieties, and implement advanced agricultural technologies. This will help further expand Mongolia’s fruit and berry production and supply the domestic market with high-quality products.
Naran Zug LLC continues to support sustainable development in the agricultural sector and make a valuable contribution to the future of Mongolia’s food production.