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DescriptionILRI, Stevie Mann - Villager and calf share milk from cow in Rajasthan, India.jpg
English: Farmer Ratan Lal Chaudry milks his cow whose name is Dhamni. India, Rajasthan, Tonk district, Nagar village.
ILRI 2010 Calendar, caption
Creating new options for better milk production.
More milk means more healthy families.
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Source Villager and calf share milk from cow in Rajasthan, India
Author Photo: ILRI/Stevie Mann
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ILRI 2010 Calendar
  • Creating new options for people living with scarce resources. More livestock assets mean more security for the poor.
    Creating new options for people living with scarce resources.
    More livestock assets mean more security for the poor.
  • Creating new options for household income. More livestock enterprises mean more opportunities for women.
    Creating new options for household income.
    More livestock enterprises mean more opportunities for women.
  • Creating new options for household enterprises. More milk means more regular income for the poor.
    Creating new options for household enterprises.
    More milk means more regular income for the poor.
  • Creating new options for meeting future demands. More livestock marketing means more viable futures for the young.
    Creating new options for meeting future demands.
    More livestock marketing means more viable futures for the young.
  • Creating new options for livestock feed. More nutritious crop wastes mean better livestock nutrition and production.
    Creating new options for livestock feed.
    More nutritious crop wastes mean better livestock nutrition and production.
  • Creating new options for sustainable rangeland development. More efficient production means more healthy ecosystems.
    Creating new options for sustainable rangeland development.
    More efficient production means more healthy ecosystems.
  • Creating new options for the next generation. More livestock livelihoods mean more opportunities for the young.
    Creating new options for the next generation.
    More livestock livelihoods mean more opportunities for the young.
  • Creating new options for better, more efficient use of water. More livestock research means more healthy water sources.
    Creating new options for better, more efficient use of water.
    More livestock research means more healthy water sources.
  • Creating new options for older farmers. More improved farming systems mean more support for experienced farmers.
    Creating new options for older farmers.
    More improved farming systems mean more support for experienced farmers.
  • Creating new options for better milk production. More milk means more healthy families.
    Creating new options for better milk production.
    More milk means more healthy families.
  • Creating new options for communities to escape poverty. More sustainable livestock systems mean more enduring development.
    Creating new options for communities to escape poverty.
    More sustainable livestock systems mean more enduring development.
  • Creating new options for cultivating lands. More oxen for ploughing means less labour for farmers.
    Creating new options for cultivating lands.
    More oxen for ploughing means less labour for farmers.
  • Creating new options for making productive use of land. More livestock integration with crops means more efficient farming.
    Creating new options for making productive use of land.
    More livestock integration with crops means more efficient farming.
  • Creating new options for women’s employment. More livestock opportunities mean more women earning living.
    Creating new options for women’s employment.
    More livestock opportunities mean more women earning a living.
  • Creating jobs for the urban poor. More diverse stock keeping means more ways to make a living.
    Creating jobs for the urban poor.
    More diverse stock keeping means more ways to make a living.
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Image titleFarmer Ratan Lal Chaudry milks his cow whose name is Dhamni.
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AuthorStevie Mann
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