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Community Action in Integrated and Market Oriented Feed-Livestock Production in Central and South Asia Project: Value added local processing of goat fibers by women and assessing the characteristics of naturally colored mohair and the potentials for its marketing”
Tajikistan is the poorest of the Central Asian republics, with income per capita just $330.
Tajik families and especially women are in need of development assistance to improve
living standards. The ICARDA project “Community ...
Community Action in Integrated and Market Oriented Feed-Livestock Production in Central and South Asia Project
The Programme goal is to improve the livelihoods of rural communities in Central and South Asia.
The Programme purpose is to develop and promote community-based actions to support productive and sustainable livestock ...
Community Action in Integrated and Market Oriented Feed-Livestock Production in Central and South Asia Project: Value added local processing of goat fibers by women and assessing the characteristics of naturally colored mohair and the potentials for its marketing”. Report No. 4
The activity 16 “Value added local processing of goat fibers by women and assessing the
characteristics of naturally colored mohair and the potentials for its marketing”
collaborates with Angora goat producers and women’s ...
From goats to products to markets: Key moments in fiber production, harvesting, processing and marketing in Sugd and Badakhshan.
Key moments in fiber production, harvesting, processing and marketing in Badakhshan and Sogd
Community Action in Integrated and Market Oriented Feed-Livestock Production in Central and South Asia Project. Activities 11, 14 & 15. Report No. 2. 2008
In October 2007 three small ruminant community based breeding plans were developed
and implemented: (1) meat sheep in Kyrgyzstan, (2) dairy sheep in Kyrgyzstan and (3)
Mohair goats in Tajikistan. At present, end of 2008, ...
Community Action in Integrated and Market Oriented Feed-Livestock Production in Central and South Asia Project. Activities 11, 14 & 15 Report
Three small ruminant community based breeding plans were developed and
implemented. (1) meat sheep in Kyrgyzstan, (2) dairy sheep in Kyrgyzstan and (3)
Mohair goats in Tajikistan. The development procedure involved basically ...
Kazakhstan Activity 1: Livestock producers’ survey Sampling methods and information on the villages selected for sampling
Factors including geographical territory, farm household typologies, farm organization type,
mountain ecology, proximity to rangelands, and distance to livestock markets were
considered for the determination of the villages ...
Improving Livelihoods of Smallholders and Rural Women through Value-Added Processing and Export of Cashmere, Wool and Mohair Project: Duration and Sites
Duration: 1 August 2009 – 30 September 2013 (4 years)
Project sites:
1) Kerman province/Iran: Raeini Cashmere goat nomads Women processing groups
2) Naryn region/Kyrgyzstan: Merino/Tian Shian sheep farmers Women felting ...
Community Action in Integrated and Market Oriented Feed Livestock Producton in Central and South Asia Project: First Technical Report (Draft) on Theme 1 Socioeconomics for the period 1 June 2006 to 31 December 2007
The activity 16 “Value added local processing of goat fibers by women and assessing the
characteristics of naturally colored mohair and the potentials for its marketing”
collaborates with Angora goat producers and women’s ...