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Characterization of mohair and cashmere in regions of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan
tTo generate information on animal fiber quality traits in Central Asia, as a prelude to geneticimprovement, fiber samples of 495 cashmere goats from Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, and448 mohair goats from these two countries ...
Methodology For Assessing and Monitoring Rangeland Vegetation in Central Asia
The research objectives has two folds aiming at:
1. Fine tuning/developing a toolkit for monitoring and assessing rangeland vegetation at the
landscape level using up-to-date technologies; and
2. Carrying out an integrated ...
Community Action in Integrated and Market Oriented Feed-Livestock Production in Central and South Asia: Quantitative Methods in Market Research: Literature Review
For many smallholder sheep producers grazing of their animals on remote rangelands remains
a challenge. Deeper analysis is required to identify the way to surpass the major
constraints including shortage of financial ...
Vegetation inventory on different land categories in Karauzyak district in July 2015
The dataset describes the abundance of most important vegetation types on different land categories collected in a field mission in July 2015 in Karabuga village and Koybak Shirkat, Karauzyak district (more data will be added)
Villages develop strategies to adapt to climate change (Uzbekistan)
This brief is intended to inform local-level extension and rural development agencies and development partners (including non-governmental organizations), or research teams, of a process that communities can use to better ...
Law on Pastures is an Urgent Necessity
Rural households in Uzbekistan customarily invest into livestock as a secure way of savings. Surroundings of settlements and accessible watering points are normally used as grazing areas. However, unsystematic and excessive ...
ICARDA Annual Report 2000
This Annual Report of ICAKLIA for 2000 is the first to reflect the new structure of reporting,
which is based on the five CGIAR themes: Gerrnplasrn Enhancement, Production Systems
Management, Natural Resource Management, ...
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 ...
CAC News No 28. April-June 2006
News from CGIAR Collaborative Research Program for Sustainable Agricultural Development in Central Asia and the Caucasus (CAC) covering the countries: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, ...
CAC e- Newsletter April, 2016: Institutional and legal aspects of rangelands development in Uzbekistan
Rural households in Uzbekistan customarily invest into livestock as a secure way of savings. Surroundings of settlements and accessible watering points are normally used as grazing areas.
Сельские домашние хозяйства в ...