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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, Kulyab - Cattle for sale at the local livestock market.
FAO Project: GCP/TAJ/001/SWE - Support to Animal Health Sector in Tajikistan - (SIDA Component n. 74003369). The Development Objective is to increase household food security by enhancing the productivity of family livestock whilst strengthening national private sector capacities to respond to animal health concerns.
10/24/2010
Country
Tajikistan
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© FAO/Vasily Maksimov
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Unique ID
UF11J22
FAO. Editorial use only. Photo credit must be given.