Project
LSER : Impacts of Economic Reform on the Livestock Sector in Central Asia
Details
Project Code:
LSER
Start Date:
1997
End Date:
2000
CRSP Phase:
Phase 1
Budget:
Not Available
Countries:
Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan
Participants
Lead University:
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Other Partners:
Oshkii (Kyrgyzstan) State University,
Department of Kyrgyz History,
Oshkii (Kyrgyzstan) State University,
Department of Ethnography,
Kyrgyzstan Institute of History,
Bishkek (Kyrgyzstan) Humanities Institute (Kyrgyzstan);
Institute of Oriental Studies
Ministry of Science-Academy of Sciences,Kazakhstan State University, Uralsk University, Kazakhstan
Center for Sheep Selection and Genetics (CSSG)
Kazakh Scientific Research Technological
Institute of Sheep Breeding, National Private Farmers Federation of
Kazakhstan (Kazakhstan);
Institute of Oriental Studies,
Russian Center for Strategic Research and
International Studies,
Institute for Ethnograpy & Anthropology
Russian Academy of Sciences,
Institute of Geography
Russian Academy of Sciences (Russia);
Samarkand Karakul Sheep
Institute (Uzbekistan);
Spooner Agricultural Research Station,
International Agricultural Programs,
Department of Animal Sciences
University of Wisconsin-Madison (US)
Principal Investigator(s):
William Dobson; Anatoly Khazanov; Kenneth Shapiro;
David L. Thomas
Co-Principal Investigator(s):
Randy Gottfredson; Russell Zanca; Liba Brent
Overview
The LSER project focused on the privatization of agriculture in Central Asia and the identification of key factors in marketing channels from the farmgate to the consumer. The project provided the foundation for the GL-CRSP WOOL Project.
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