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Cashmere Project Achievements in Iran, 2011
Improving Livelihoods of Smallholders and Rural Women through Value-Added Processing and Export of Cashmere, Wool and Mohair Project Achievements in Iran, 2011.
Establishment of a cashmere goat breeding scheme in Baft, Iran
The formation of these nucleus schemes is a useful "rehearsal“ for genetic improvement
programs, and an opportunity to train operators, consolidate breed or strain genotypes while achieving genetic progress.
Improving Livelihoods of Smallholders and Rural Women through Value-Added Processing and Export of Cashmere, Wool and Mohair Project: Highlights and Challenges across sites
Improving Livelihoods of Smallholders and Rural Women through Value-Added Processing and Export of Cashmere, Wool and Mohair Project: Highlights and Challenges across sites.
Cashmere quality of Raeini goats kept by nomads in Iran
The goat population of Iran is 25 million heads. 39.9% of all goats are kept by nomads in a habitat of over square kilometers scattered on 59% of the total country area and within a human population of 1.8% (Ministry of ...
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 ...