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FAO Projects promoting animal health in Tajikistan
FAO Projects promoting animal health in Tajikistan
FAO Projects promoting animal health in Tajikistan
FAO Projects promoting animal health in Tajikistan
FAO Projects promoting animal health in Tajikistan
FAO Projects promoting animal health in Tajikistan
FAO Projects promoting animal health in Tajikistan
FAO Projects promoting animal health in Tajikistan
FAO Projects promoting animal health in Tajikistan
FAO Projects promoting animal health in Tajikistan
FAO Projects promoting animal health in Tajikistan
FAO Projects promoting animal health in Tajikistan
FAO Projects promoting animal health in Tajikistan
FAO Projects promoting animal health in Tajikistan
FAO Projects promoting animal health in Tajikistan
FAO Projects promoting animal health in Tajikistan
FAO Projects promoting animal health in Tajikistan
FAO Projects promoting animal health in Tajikistan
FAO Projects promoting animal health in Tajikistan
FAO Projects promoting animal health in Tajikistan
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FAO Projects promoting animal health in Tajikistan
24 October 2010, Hosilot - Women selling pomegranates by the roadside.
FAO Project: GCP/TAJ/006/TUR - Home Based Nursery Development for Improved Food Security and Environmental Protection in Tajikistan. Through the construction of nurseries and thereby increasing the amount of fruit tree seedlings, the most vulnerable sector of the population, rural women farmers, may increase income and food security.
10/24/2010
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Tajikistan
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© FAO/Vasily Maksimov
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Unique ID
UF11J24
FAO. Editorial use only. Photo credit must be given.