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Collective Action to Reduce Goat Mortality - A Case Study of interventions supported by PRADAN in District Kandhamal, Odisha
by ruchita published Sep 23, 2013 last modified Mar 27, 2014 11:14 AM — filed under: , ,
This case study is the result of field visits undertaken by SA PPLPP in District Kandhamal, Odisha, where PRADAN (Professional Assistance for Development Action) has supported goat based livelihood interventions in five of the fourteen gram panchayats of the Balliguda block.
Located in Good Practices / Small Ruminants
Collective Action to Reduce Goat Mortality - A Case Study of interventions supported by PRADAN in District Kandhamal, Odisha
by ruchita published Sep 23, 2013 last modified May 04, 2016 11:49 AM — filed under: , ,
This case study is the result of field visits undertaken by SA PPLPP in District Kandhamal, Odisha, where PRADAN (Professional Assistance for Development Action) has supported goat based livelihood interventions in five of the fourteen gram panchayats of the Balliguda block.
Located in Publications / Case Studies / Small Ruminants
Making Modern Poultry Markets Work for the Poor - An example of Cooperative Development from Madhya Pradesh, India
by ruchita published Jun 28, 2011 last modified Dec 03, 2013 03:19 PM — filed under: , , ,
This note documents the processes adopted by the women poultry rearers to break market entry barriers and become a viable and sustainable enterprise.
Located in Good Practices / Small Holder Poultry
Making Modern Poultry Markets Work for the Poor - An example of Cooperative Development from Madhya Pradesh, India
by ruchita published Jun 28, 2011 last modified May 04, 2016 11:49 AM — filed under: , , ,
This note documents the processes adopted by the women poultry rearers to break market entry barriers and become a viable and sustainable enterprise.
Located in Publications / Good Practice Notes / Briefs / Small Holder Poultry
Sukritbai Chautele’s successful poultry enterprise is an inspiration to her family and neighbours
by ruchita published Oct 29, 2014 last modified Oct 29, 2014 12:39 PM — filed under: ,
Earlier I used to make Rs 1200-1500 by rearing and selling a batch of 300 birds and now I rear 500 birds in each batch and manage to earn Rs 2000-2200 every month. I am not a burden on my family and can easily afford my child’s education”, informs Sukrit bai with pride.
Located in Stories / Small Holder Poultry