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Regeneration and sustainable management of CPRs can contribute to increased benefit for the livestock-dependent poor
by ruchita published Mar 12, 2015 last modified Mar 12, 2015 07:57 PM — filed under: ,
This brief builds upon a number of Good Practices on CPRs‐livestock collated by the South Asia Pro‐Poor Livestock Policy Programme. It aims to show that investing in CPRs is not only good for the livestock dependent poor, but it is also good economics and good policy; and draws some lessons for the design of policies, programmes and institutions supporting CPR development. 
Located in Lessons Learnt / CPR Livestock
Regeneration and sustainable management of CPRs can contribute to increased benefit for the livestock-dependent poor
by ruchita published Mar 12, 2015 last modified May 04, 2016 11:50 AM — filed under: ,
This brief builds upon a number of Good Practices on CPRs‐livestock collated by the South Asia Pro‐Poor Livestock Policy Programme. It aims to show that investing in CPRs is not only good for the livestock dependent poor, but it is also good economics and good policy; and draws some lessons for the design of policies, programmes and institutions supporting CPR development. 
Located in Publications / Sector Studies / CPR Livestock
Willow silage: a source of nutritious winter fodder
by ruchita published May 04, 2010 last modified Jan 21, 2014 03:20 PM — filed under: , , ,
Chimi does not now collect oak tree leaves from the forest. She has planted a few more willow trees around her house so that they will be ready for lopping and silage making within the next few years. Willow silage has helped her meet the feed requirements of her livestock during the fodder scarce winter months.
Located in Stories / CPR Livestock