Cashmere is one of the world's rare special animal fiber and a kind of textile industry high-grade raw materials, which was praised as /"diamond fiber/"or/"soft gold/". China is the world's largest cashmere ...Cashmere is one of the world's rare special animal fiber and a kind of textile industry high-grade raw materials, which was praised as /"diamond fiber/"or/"soft gold/". China is the world's largest cashmere production producer, accounts for about 70% of the world's total output of the above; Mongolia cashmere production by about 20%, and the rest of cashmere production is in the rest of the country. Mongolia has cashmere yield about 3500-4000 tons per year on average. In terms of cashmere production and potential production capacity of Mongolia is after China ranked second, in this case the cashmere exports to the country's economic, the production and the welfare of the herdsmen have important significance. Mongolian cashmere producers have reason to be optimistic. In the past decade, recovered global demand offset weak domestic economic conditions and garment companies like Gobi established international beachheads. Cashmere production levels are breaking records. And government programs, international financial institutions, and domestic companies are promoting in-country value-add cashmere processing. However, the industry's rapid growth has degraded the average fiber quality and made the industry more susceptible to a catastrophic supply-chain shock.展开更多
文摘Cashmere is one of the world's rare special animal fiber and a kind of textile industry high-grade raw materials, which was praised as /"diamond fiber/"or/"soft gold/". China is the world's largest cashmere production producer, accounts for about 70% of the world's total output of the above; Mongolia cashmere production by about 20%, and the rest of cashmere production is in the rest of the country. Mongolia has cashmere yield about 3500-4000 tons per year on average. In terms of cashmere production and potential production capacity of Mongolia is after China ranked second, in this case the cashmere exports to the country's economic, the production and the welfare of the herdsmen have important significance. Mongolian cashmere producers have reason to be optimistic. In the past decade, recovered global demand offset weak domestic economic conditions and garment companies like Gobi established international beachheads. Cashmere production levels are breaking records. And government programs, international financial institutions, and domestic companies are promoting in-country value-add cashmere processing. However, the industry's rapid growth has degraded the average fiber quality and made the industry more susceptible to a catastrophic supply-chain shock.