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A Rapid Rural Appraisal of the Family-based Poultry Distribution Scheme of West Bengal
by ruchita published Nov 20, 2009 last modified May 04, 2016 11:49 AM — filed under: , ,
This report presents the results of a Rapid Rural Appraisal of the Poultry Distribution Scheme implemented by the Government of West Bengal. It also reviews the rationale for investing in backyard and small-scale poultry production systems and illustrates the functioning and impact of this scheme.
Located in Publications / Case Studies / Small Holder Poultry
Appropriate management practices and delivery of animal health services - key to successful backyard poultry rearing
by ruchita published Sep 16, 2009 last modified Jan 08, 2014 04:04 PM — filed under:
While the birds vaccinated by Sangeeta survived the catastrophe, all the other birds in the area succumbed to the disease. The villagers realized that Sangeeta although young was well informed and trained to take care of their poultry birds. They began inviting her to immunize their flocks too.
Located in Stories / Small Holder Poultry
Aseel Poultry – Secure and dependable livestock assets for the poor
by ruchita published Dec 12, 2008 last modified Jan 08, 2014 04:39 PM — filed under: , ,
Though Gonela started with rearing only two hens, presently she rears an average of 60 birds every year. Each hen gives eggs in three clutches averaging 15 eggs/ clutch, all of which are used for hatching.
Located in Stories / Small Holder Poultry
Backyard Poultry Farming Through Self-Help Groups in West Bengal - Towards Good Livestock Policies
by ruchita published Jul 22, 2009 last modified Dec 03, 2013 03:06 PM — filed under: ,
The note documents one of the Family-based Poultry Distribution Schemes of the Government of West Bengal under which poultry birds are distributed to poor rural households throughout the State.
Located in Good Practices / Small Holder Poultry
Backyard Poultry Farming Through Self-Help Groups in West Bengal - Towards Good Livestock Policies
by ruchita published Jul 22, 2009 last modified Nov 28, 2013 02:57 PM — filed under: ,
The note documents one of the Family-based Poultry Distribution Schemes of the Government of West Bengal under which poultry birds are distributed to poor rural households throughout the State.
Located in OLD / Good Practices / Small Holder Poultry
Backyard Poultry Farming Through Self-Help Groups in West Bengal - Towards Good Livestock Policies
by ruchita published Jul 22, 2009 last modified May 04, 2016 11:49 AM — filed under: ,
The note documents one of the Family-based Poultry Distribution Schemes of the Government of West Bengal under which poultry birds are distributed to poor rural households throughout the State.
Located in Publications / Good Practice Notes / Briefs / Small Holder Poultry
Baseline Assessment Study - Backyard Poultry Rearing, Rama Block, District Jhabua, Madhya Pradesh
by ruchita published Apr 02, 2014 last modified May 04, 2016 11:50 AM — filed under: , , ,
Major findings emerging from the baseline study formed the basis for the design of a pilot initiative to be implemented by Sampark in a cluster of ten villages, to strengthen and improve the rearing of desi (non-descript) and indigenous poultry rearing.
Located in Publications / Pilot Projects / Poultry Rearing Pilot
Combating Bird Flu through Bio-security Measures at Farm and Community Levels – Evidence from Bangladesh
by ruchita published Nov 25, 2010 last modified May 04, 2016 11:49 AM — filed under: , , ,
This Potential Good Practice Note highlights the measures jointly initiated by government and non-government organizations to address the problem. Bio-security measures (BSM), tailored to various categories of fe/male poultry farmers were put in place to help prevent and control future outbreaks of avian influenza as well as other poultry diseases.
Located in Publications / Good Practice Notes / Briefs / Small Holder Poultry
Dead birds or shattered hopes - A study of the impact of Bird Flu on poor people's poultry related livelihoods in West Bengal
by ruchita published Jan 20, 2009 last modified May 04, 2016 11:49 AM — filed under: , , ,
This case study examines the impact of the bird flu outbreak in West Bengal, on the livelihoods of poultry dependent rural households, and other stakeholders associated with the door-step delivery model of the Kuroiler bird.
Located in Publications / Case Studies / Small Holder Poultry
Employment as a village facilitator provides a stable source of income for Dayaram in Bastar district of Chhattisgarh
by ruchita published Feb 18, 2011 last modified Jan 30, 2014 04:48 PM — filed under: , ,
Dayaram Deevan, aged 40, a resident of tribal village Bahul Lamker belongs to the Kalar community. His work as a village facilitator provides a critical link between the community and the district veterinary hospital, and ensures that preventive health care, by way of regular vaccinations and de-worming is available at the `door-steps’ of the community.
Located in Stories / Small Holder Poultry