
Together with the partner organizations of the “Green Gold” Mongolian Rangeland Research Center Cluster, we successfully participated in the 82nd OLMA Expo held in St. Gallen, Switzerland.

Companies, factories, and cooperatives implementing the national “Responsible Nomad” standard MNS 6891:2025 for Good Pastoral Livestock Practices — as well as products certified and traceable under this standard — took part in the exhibition. Participating companies included Hunnu Fashion, Tonot Cashmere, Naran Cashmere, Eeltei Bayalag, Tod Oims, Ikh Ergelt, Uushgiin Agui, Monpellets, Inaru, Ochir Daginas, Bajuna Fashion, and others.
OLMA is a major annual public exhibition held in St. Gallen, Switzerland, with a strong focus on agriculture, food production, feed, and animal husbandry. It takes place at the Olma Messen St. Gallen exhibition grounds and runs for 11 days, typically in early or mid-October.
First organized in 1941 under the name “Eastern Switzerland Agriculture and Dairy Exhibition,” the event continued in 1942 and 1943, officially adopting the name “OLMA” in 1943. In 1946, it was formally recognized by the Swiss Federal Council as a national exhibition. Over time, OLMA has grown from a regional agricultural fair into a large-scale event covering a broad range of consumer-oriented sectors. The 2025 edition hosts approximately 650 exhibitors across 49,000 m² of exhibition space and attracts an average of around 600,000 visitors each year.

Participation in this exhibition has opened new opportunities for enterprises to supply finished products and establish direct contracts with buyers.
