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The Kaipara story: a closer look at the benefits of working together, the evolution of a federation of aquaculture self-help groups and a one-stop aqua shop in rural West Bengal

Haylor, G. and Tripathi, S.D. and Savage, W.. (2004) The Kaipara story: a closer look at the benefits of working together, the evolution of a federation of aquaculture self-help groups and a one-stop aqua shop in rural West Bengal. ,Bangkok, Thailand. Support to Regional Aquatic Resources Management (STREAM)

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Abstract

What is special about Kaipara is that most recently, they have founded a federation of Self-Help Groups that work together to develop their own support network and to draw in the support of others. This is a sophisticated ‘home-grown’ support infrastructure that is the subject of this story. (Pdf contains 8 pages).

Item Type:Monograph or Serial issue
Title:The Kaipara story: a closer look at the benefits of working together, the evolution of a federation of aquaculture self-help groups and a one-stop aqua shop in rural West Bengal
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CreatorsEmail
Haylor, G.
Tripathi, S.D.
Savage, W.
Date:2004
Publisher:Support to Regional Aquatic Resources Management (STREAM)
Place of Publication:Bangkok, Thailand
Issuing Agency:Support to Regional Aquatic Resources Management
Additional Information:The STREAM Initiative was hosted at the Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific (NACA) in Bangkok (Thailand)
Uncontrolled Keywords:India; West Bengal; Kaipara
Subjects:Aquaculture
Sociology
ID Code:2464
Deposited By:Mr Armand Gribling
Deposited On:22 Jul 2009 15:17
Last Modified:22 Jul 2009 15:17

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