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DocumentSustainable alternative fodder production to support vulnerable herders in the West Bank. Increasing profitability of livestock production to strengthen resilience to drought and market volatility within protracted crises
Resilience good practice
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No results found.Enduring the protracted crisis context of the West Bank and Gaza Strip as well as recurrent drought and overgrazing, herders face decreasing access to grazing land, thus increasing their dependency on imported fodder and making them more vulnerable to fodder price volatility. In an innovative effort to help mitigate the adverse impacts this situation has on the livelihoods of Palestinian herders, FAO promotes the use of hydroponic technology by vulnerable herders and their cooperatives, providin g them with a low-cost, high quality, sustainable source of fodder available year-round. This approach increases the profitability of livestock production and helps herders stay in business. -
ProjectAn assessment for increased agricultural production project development in Nauru
Consultancy report, 2-23 may 2012
2012Also available in:
No results found.This report is an output of a FAO Technical Cooperation Consultancy Mission (TCP Project Number: TCP/NAU/3301) to Nauru requested by the Government of the Republic of Nauru. The aim of the mission was to collect relevant information to provide an assessment and recommendations on the necessary actions required for sustainable crop and livestock developments in Nauru, and where appropriate, FAO Technical Cooperation Project proposals for funding to be considered by FAO. The mission took place fro m 2-23 May 2012.
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