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AFGHANISTAN 1969. Training and demonstration in animal health and animal husbandry
1969 (exact date unknown). Afghanistan. Eric Hall (with white hair), FAQ field livestock officer from the U.K., demonstrates the use of a small economical sheep dip designed by him. The dip is used to teach sheep farmers how to make and use their own.
01/01/1969
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©FAO/Florita Botts
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The Afghanistan Government has undertaken a 5-yearproject to improve the quality and increase production of sheep, cattle and poultry throughout the nation, with the assistance of the United. Nations Development Programme - Special Fund (UNDP-SF) and with the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) acting as executing agency. Animal health assistants and animal husbandry extension workers are being trained at a lay assistants school in Kabul and at a field training centre in the province of Baghran, where a pilot demonstration area in animal health and animal husbandry extension work has also been established. Short in-service training courses are being offered for agricultural workers.