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Improving soil and crop productivity in mountain agriculture
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Learn Mountain Agriculture with Rahul
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Socio- economic importance of livestock:

  • Yak and nak provides milk and meat which act as a source of nutrition for mountain people.
  • Castrated yak are used as a pack animals.
  • Skin are used for making bad and sacks.
  • Fibers are used for making rope and radi which protect mountain people from chilling cold and act as a source of income by selling them in city.
  • Yak steak (dried yak meat) is quite popular among the tourists which are becoming popular and source of income for poor farmers to uplift the socio-economic status of that region.
  • Yak cheese production is a real source of income of people of mountain.
  • Milk production capability is more than nak which is major additive advantage of rearing chauries.
  • Major products are cheese, churpi, ghee, skin. Tail switch.
  • Ghee exported to Tibet and chhurpi to india.
  • Male chauries and old unproductive are exported to Tibet for meat purpose.
  • Production of wool meat manure and milk and also used as pack animals for the transportation of goods.
  • The total sheep meat and wool production are 2684 mt and 588348 kg respectively which helps to raise economic status of people of that area.
  • Native wool is used for making radi, pakhi and other woolen products for local consumption.
  • Socio- economic importance of livestock:
  • Yak and nak provides milk and meat which act as a source of nutrition for mountain people.
  • Castrated yak are used as a pack animals.
  • Skin are used for making bad and sacks.
  • Fibers are used for making rope and radi which protect mountain people from chilling cold and act as a source of income by selling them in city.
  • Yak steak (dried yak meat) is quite popular among the tourists which are becoming popular and source of income for poor farmers to uplift the socio-economic status of that region.
  • Yak cheese production is a real source of income of people of mountain.
  • Milk production capability is more than nak which is major additive advantage of rearing chauries.
  • Major products are cheese, churpi, ghee, skin. Tail switch.
  • Ghee exported to Tibet and chhurpi to india.
  • Male chauries and old unproductive are exported to Tibet for meat purpose.
  • Production of wool meat manure and milk and also used as pack animals for the transportation of goods.
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