Cashing in on camels


LPPS has launched a project to promote camels as a source of income in Rajasthan's deserts.

The project will:

  • Educate and raise awareness of traditional camel breeding communities about new marketing options
  • Support camel breeders in innovating their production systems
  • Establish linkages with research institutes
  • Liaise with and lobby government agencies for an appropriate policy framework
  • Catalyze private sector involvement and investment in manufacturing and marketing camel products
  • Strengthen camel breeders' organisation to retain ownership of production processes
  • Facilitate establishment of a common platform for all stakeholders in the camels.

LPPS has opened an office in Jaisalmer to manage this project. Contact:

Hanwant Singh Rathore
Reviving Rajasthan's Camel Husbandry Project
LPPS, Plot #760, Anchalwansi Colony, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, India
Tel. 02992-250652, mobile 09414818564
camelherds@yahoo.co.in, www.lpps.org

Reviving Rajasthan's Camel Husbandry is a project of Lokhit Pashu-Palak Sansthan, conducted in cooperation with the League for Pastoral Peoples and Endogenous Livestock Development in the context of the LIFE Network and supported by the Ford Foundation.

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Item posted by Paul Mundy on 8/18/2006
 

Support Indian pastoralists' traditional forest grazing rights

India marks its independence on 15 August - an ideal occasion to press for the rights of pastoralists to their traditional grazing rights in the country's forests.

A ban on traditional grazing in forests threatens the pastoralists' livelihoods. Many are forced to give up keeping animals, in turn threatening the survival of many unique livestock breeds.

India's forests must be conserved. But so too must the livelihoods and rights of the people who depend on them.

Please print out one of these letters, sign it, and mail or fax it to the addresses below.
  • Letter to be signed by pastoral communities or associations. 27 kb
  • Letter to be signed by non-pastoral communities, volunteers or NGOs in support of pastoralists. 28 kb

Addresses

  • Dr. Manmohan Singh, Prime Minister of India, New Delhi 110011. Fax 011 - 23019545, 23016857
  • Mr. Raja, Minister of Environmental and Forests, Paryavaran Bhawan, Lodhi Road, New Delhi 3 (Fax 011 - 24362222)3)
  • Dr. Abdul Kalam, President of India, Rashtrapathy Bhawan, New Delhi - 110 004 (Fax 011 - 23017290, 23017824)
  • If you live in India, the authorities in your State.

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