About Mongolian cattle

Our unique climate and environment allow our animals to live in their natural state and that in turn allows for consistent supply all year round. Our wide open spaces have allowed us to develop a natural approach to farming. Animals are more free to roam, living a less stressful life that delivers a better result for everyone.

As Mongolian meat’s popularity continues to grow globally, its quality, flavour, tastes and the need for greater variety continue to evolve, Mongolian meat is poised to meet the demand with an extensive range of cuts and product lines, all raised and processed to some of the strictest standards on earth.

Most Mongolian cattle are raised exclusively on pasture. Variations in seasonal and geographic factors influence the style and flavour of grassfed cattle. As demand for natural, wholesome foods increases globally, grassfed lamb is being seen as an important component of a healthy diet. Raised exclusively on pasture, grassfed lamb is naturally low in fat and cholesterol.

About Mongolia

Mongolia, historically Outer Mongolia, country located in north-central Asia. It is roughly oval in shape, measuring 1,486 miles (2,392 km) from west to east and, at its maximum, 782 miles (1,259 km) from north to south. Mongolia’s land area is roughly equivalent to that of the countries of western and central Europe, and it lies in a similar latitude range. The national capital, Ulaanbaatar (Mongolian: Ulan Bator) is in the north-central part of the country.

Landlocked Mongolia is located between Russia to the north and China to the south, deep within the interior of eastern Asia far from any ocean. The country has a marked continental climate, with long cold winters and short cool-to-hot summers. Its remarkable variety of scenery consists largely of upland steppes, semideserts, and deserts, although in the west and north forested high mountain ranges alternate with lake-dotted basins. Mongolia is largely a plateau, with an average elevation of about 5,180 feet (1,580 metres) above sea level. The highest peaks are in the Mongolian Altai Mountains (Mongol Altain Nuruu) in the southwest, a branch of the Altai Mountains system.

FAST FACTS
- OFFICIAL NAME: Mongolia
- FORM OF GOVERNMENT: Parliamentary
- CAPITAL: Ulaanbaatar
- POPULATION: 3,103,428
- LANGUAGES: Khalkha Mongol (official), Turkic, Russian
- MONEY: Togrog/Tugrik
- AREA: 604,200 square miles (1.5 million square kilometers)
- MAJOR MOUNTAIN RANGES: Altai, Khangai and Khentii
- MAJOR RIVERS: Orkhon