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Unpacking the 'Poor Productivity' Myth - Women Resurrecting Poultry Biodiversity and Livelihoods in Andhra Pradesh, India
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by
ruchita
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published
May 13, 2009
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last modified
Dec 03, 2013 03:18 PM
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filed under:
Andhra Pradesh,
Small Holder Poultry,
Aseel,
ANTHRA
This Good Practice Note presents an argument for the promotion of indigenous backyard poultry. The note reviews a case study documenting an in-situ poultry biodiversity conservation and livelihood generation intervention by 1800 rural women in the East Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh.
Located in
Good Practices
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Small Holder Poultry
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SMS for Good Shepherding – Providing Information When and Where it is needed
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by
ruchita
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published
Aug 07, 2012
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last modified
Jan 16, 2014 05:16 PM
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filed under:
ANTHRA,
Maharashtra,
Small Ruminants,
ICT4D
Anthra is a non-profit organization working primarily on issues of livestock development in the wider context of sustainable natural resource use. Its focus areas are livestock production and farming systems, crops and fodder varieties, livestock and plant genetic resources, medicinal plants and health care traditions, land and water use and the protection, documentation and sharing of indigenous knowledge. Anthra primarily works with small and marginal farmers – dalits, adivasis, pastoralists, and particularly with women from these marginalized communities.
Located in
Good Practices
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Small Ruminants
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Building Fodder Security in Rural Areas: Validation of Traditional Knowledge on Fodder and its Reintegration into Livelihoods
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by
ruchita
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published
Jul 27, 2009
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last modified
Dec 10, 2013 06:09 PM
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filed under:
Traditional Knowledge,
Livelihoods,
Andhra Pradesh,
Common Property Resources – Smallholder Livestock Rearing,
Maharashtra,
Feed and Fodder,
ANTHRA
This note highlights the importance of engaging members of the community in documenting the wealth of traditional knowledge regarding feed and fodder systems across different agro-ecological regions.
Located in
Good Practices
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Common Property Resources - Livestock
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Unpacking the 'Poor Productivity' Myth - Women Resurrecting Poultry Biodiversity and Livelihoods in Andhra Pradesh, India
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by
ruchita
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published
May 13, 2009
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last modified
May 04, 2016 11:49 AM
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filed under:
Andhra Pradesh,
Small Holder Poultry,
Aseel,
ANTHRA
This Good Practice Note presents an argument for the promotion of indigenous backyard poultry. The note reviews a case study documenting an in-situ poultry biodiversity conservation and livelihood generation intervention by 1800 rural women in the East Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh.
Located in
Publications
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Good Practice Notes / Briefs
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Small Holder Poultry
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Building Fodder Security in Rural Areas: Validation of Traditional Knowledge on Fodder and its Reintegration into Livelihoods
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by
ruchita
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published
Jul 27, 2009
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last modified
May 04, 2016 11:49 AM
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filed under:
Traditional Knowledge,
Livelihoods,
Andhra Pradesh,
Common Property Resources – Smallholder Livestock Rearing,
Maharashtra,
Feed and Fodder,
ANTHRA
This note highlights the importance of engaging members of the community in documenting the wealth of traditional knowledge regarding feed and fodder systems across different agro-ecological regions.
Located in
Publications
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Good Practice Notes / Briefs
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CPR Livestock
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SMS for Good Shepherding – Providing Information When and Where it is needed
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by
ruchita
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published
Aug 07, 2012
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last modified
May 04, 2016 11:49 AM
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filed under:
ANTHRA,
Maharashtra,
Small Ruminants,
ICT4D
Anthra is a non-profit organization working primarily on issues of livestock development in the wider context of sustainable natural resource use. Its focus areas are livestock production and farming systems, crops and fodder varieties, livestock and plant genetic resources, medicinal plants and health care traditions, land and water use and the protection, documentation and sharing of indigenous knowledge. Anthra primarily works with small and marginal farmers – dalits, adivasis, pastoralists, and particularly with women from these marginalized communities.
Located in
Publications
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Case Studies
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Small Ruminants