Crisis reverberates deep into Mongolian steppe

Wed Jun 10, 2009 9:36am BST
 
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By Jason Subler

BAYANCHANDMAN, Mongolia (Reuters) - Layoffs in financial hubs such as London and New York are rippling deep into the grasslands of Mongolia, where herders are suffering as the price of cashmere, a wool used in luxury suits, has plunged.

A drop in demand for cashmere clothing as investment bankers, lawyers and other high-flyers have either lost their jobs or faced salary cuts has led to a 50 percent fall in cashmere prices, sapping the income of goat herders on the Mongolian steppes.

That is just the tip of the iceberg of the impact the global financial crisis is having on the people of this vast, landlocked country, wedged between Russia and China.

Aside from plunging wool prices, the economic slowdown in countries such as South Korea means that the tens of thousands of Mongolians working there are sending less money back home to their families, or even returning home after losing jobs.

And with prices for the country's main export, copper, and other metals down relative to last year, construction and other spending have slowed, taking a toll on the government's coffers and its ability to help the poor.

Sereeter Damba, who like much of the population is a nomadic herder, is looking for new ways to support his wife and 11 children now that his 200 sheep and goats are no longer worth what they used to be.

"I'm trying to find a way to plant crops, some vegetables, because I'm not making enough from my herd. But it's hard to get land to do so," Damba, 52, said at a settlement at Bayanchandman, 70 km (40 miles) northwest of the capital, Ulan Bator.

In the meantime, a loan of 500,000 tugrugs (200 pounds) is helping his family to get by at a time when inflation in Mongolia is still over 12 percent after peaking at 34 percent last summer.   Continued...

 
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