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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”. 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 ...
Socio‐economic survey of the Shurkul Lake’s area, Kushkupir, Khorezm, Uzbekistan
Socio economic survey of the selected village/mahalla was undertaken in the framework of the
ICBA project entitled “Utilization of low quality water for halophytic forage and renewable
energy production” supported by USAID ...
Local knowledge in processing dairy goat products in Sogd Province, Tajikistan: main constraints and recommendations
The report describes local knowledge and practices in milking and dairy processing in three communities in Fergana valley in Tajikistan. It analyzes reported and observed problems in hygiene and product quality and presents ...
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. 2. June-November 2007
The report offers a progress summary on the ICARDA project “Community Action in
Integrated and Market Oriented Feed-Livestock Production in Central and South Asia,”
activity #16 “Value added local processing of goat fibers ...
Establishment of the Elite Karakul-Sur Nucleus Flock at Koybak Livestock Cooperative in Karauzyak district of Karakalpakstan (Uzbekistan)
In April, 2015, during the field mission of ICARDA staff (Dr. Barbara Rischkowsky, Dr.
Mourad Rekik and Makhmud Shaumarov) met with the Hokim (Governor) of Karauzyak District
of Karakalpakstan to identify research and ...
Ties that Bind: ICARDA in Central Asia and the Caucasus. A Decade of Achievements
ICARDA and the Central Asian and the Caucasian countries are now collaborating in a wide range of research programs under five themes: (1) germplasm enhancement; (2) natural resource management; (3) feed and livestock ...
Ties that Bind: IFAD and ICARDA
The collaboration between the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) and ICARDA dates back to their inception in 1977, and their activities have been intertwined ever since.
IFAD has been a key supporter ...
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 ...
Ties that Bind: CGIAR in Uzbekistan
The CGIAR Eco-Regional Collaborative Research Program for Sustainable Agricultural Development in Central Asia and the Caucasus has been actively present in the Region since 1998. It currently involves eight CGIAR Centers ...
ICARDA Annual Report 2019
We are delighted to launch the ICARDA Annual Report 2019.
Please take a moment to discover more about the important work ICARDA carries out to improve the resilience of rural livelihoods in dry areas through our innovative ...