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Project “Conservation and Sustainable Use of Globally Significant Biological Diversity in Hazar Nature Reserve on the Caspian Sea Coast” implemented with the Ministry of Nature Protection of Turkmenistan announces a competitive tender and invites interested companies and individual contractors to participate in the tender for:

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The UNDP Project “Institutional and Human Capacity Building for Better Environmental Governance”(NEAP) implemented with the Ministry for Nature Protection of Turkmenistan announces 20 vacancies for National experts of Working Group on developing the "National Strategy on environment protection for 2011-2020".

 
News Residents of Caspian Coastal Villages Learn Effective Methods of Poultry Farming and Cattle Breeding in Local Climatic Conditions


International Year of Biodiversity

The United Nations declared 2010 to be the International Year of Biodiversity. It is a celebration of life on earth and of the value of biodiversity for our lives. The world is invited to take action in 2010 to safeguard the variety of life on earth: biodiversity

 

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Residents of Caspian Coastal Villages Learn Effective Methods of Poultry Farming and Cattle Breeding in Local Climatic ConditionsAshgabat, 25 August 2010 - Residents of the Caspian coastal villages of Chekishlyar, Garagel, Belek and Gyzylsuv of Balkan province, who started breeding poultry and cattle as an alternative method of income generation with a view of preserving the biological diversity of the Caspian Sea, enhanced their knowledge and got professional advice in the course of a one day seminar in the city of Balkanabad organized by the joint project of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Global Environment Facility(GEF) and the Ministry of Nature Protection of Turkmenistan.

The seminar was also attended by representatives of the administration of Balkan province, the Department for Nature Protection for Balkan province, the Khazar State Reserve as well as specialists of the agricultural sector of district administrations.

Residents of Caspian Coastal Villages Learn Effective Methods of Poultry Farming and Cattle Breeding in Local Climatic ConditionsThe leading teachers of the Turkmen State Agricultural University exposed participants to effective methods of poultry farming and cattle breeding, methods of prevention and treatment of diseases of poultry and cattle, increasing their productivity, rearing young animals in the greenhouse conditions, characteristics of feeding that affects quality of the products, methods of market research and identifying markets for product distribution.

Particular attention was paid to the peculiarities of breeding chickens, sheep and cattle, given the shortage of fresh water and fodder in the Caspian coastal villages, as well as the issue of preservation of ecology of the region guided by “do no harm” principle.

Residents of Caspian Coastal Villages Learn Effective Methods of Poultry Farming and Cattle Breeding in Local Climatic ConditionsTogether with the teachers of the Agricultural University participants also made cost estimates for the proportions of poultry and cattle in relation to the available land and resources. In the end of the seminar, participants received manuals on poultry and cattle breeding.

 
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