Mongolia's livestock sector is currently transitioning from nomadic traditionalism to settled industrial farming. The extreme temperature fluctuations, ranging from -40°C in winter to +30°C in summer, demand specialized equipment like the cage house poultry systems that can be integrated into climate-controlled environments to prevent mass livestock loss.
The reliance on seasonal grazing has created a critical need for processed winter fodder. Consequently, the adoption of a heavy-duty animal feed cutter has become essential for Mongolian herders to maximize the nutritional value of harvested grasses and grains during the long winter months.
Furthermore, there is a growing demand for diversified protein production. Small-scale commercial ventures are now implementing multi level rabbit cage setups to optimize limited indoor space, while the burgeoning poultry market requires a stable egg tray production line to handle local distribution logistics.