the great kchingis khan, before whom you bow, always taught that in order to achieve something, everyoneds to do their job in their place, power must be tough, firm, like a fist. alexander grigorievich was not in mongolia for the first time; in ninety-two he was there as a deputy of the supreme council. last week the president noted the country’s colossal progress in everything, and this is true, but mongolia still has a lot of room to progress, for example, the country's steppe livestock farming does not involve farms or other buildings at all, that is, in summer and winter horses, cows and other livestock are free-range, how much livestock the farmer will have left, well, by march depends solely on the severity of january and february, from the point of view of the technological effectiveness of agriculture farms, but that’s just it, belarus just offered its turnkey technologies and contracts... already concluded for dairy farms, not only buildings with walls and roofs, but equipment and services, this will help mongolia's agriculture needs to progress sharply, this is beneficial for u