Co-published by ISAS, National University of LesothoBased on: Economics of wool and mohair production and marketing in Lesotho, by J.P. Hunter, 198
The objective of the research was to determine the extent to which marketing in general, and the Moh...
Lesotho has a land area of about 30.340 square kilometers and is completely surrounded by the Republ...
Lesotho is a very small producer of wool (1 thousand tonnes per year) and therefore has no influence...
For over eighty years, wool and mohair sales have provided Lesotho with its largest exports and with...
ThesisThesis, in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science, Univers...
Climate change, poor technological and information developments, fluctuations in exchange rates, acc...
The Lesotho agricultural marketing system can be divided into the pre and post-independence era. Dur...
It is argued by some scholars that many Basotho farmers reared livestock mainly for prestige, and no...
This chapter Reports on the major research work carried out in Lesotho and the analysis of the lives...
The Lesotho cattle industry is characterized by overstocking, range degradation, low marketed offtak...
This paper analyzes Lesotho’s agricultural market in both state-regulated and liberalized policy. ...
Companion volume to: Survey of the production, utilization and marketing of livestock and livestock ...
Mohair is an exclusive natural animal fibre with niche market appeal. It is, however, questionable w...
Lesotho produces significant quantities of Merino apparel wool and mohair, both of a quality that al...
This paper illuminates the nature and inception of Agricultural Marketing Cooperatives and their fai...
The objective of the research was to determine the extent to which marketing in general, and the Moh...
Lesotho has a land area of about 30.340 square kilometers and is completely surrounded by the Republ...
Lesotho is a very small producer of wool (1 thousand tonnes per year) and therefore has no influence...
For over eighty years, wool and mohair sales have provided Lesotho with its largest exports and with...
ThesisThesis, in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science, Univers...
Climate change, poor technological and information developments, fluctuations in exchange rates, acc...
The Lesotho agricultural marketing system can be divided into the pre and post-independence era. Dur...
It is argued by some scholars that many Basotho farmers reared livestock mainly for prestige, and no...
This chapter Reports on the major research work carried out in Lesotho and the analysis of the lives...
The Lesotho cattle industry is characterized by overstocking, range degradation, low marketed offtak...
This paper analyzes Lesotho’s agricultural market in both state-regulated and liberalized policy. ...
Companion volume to: Survey of the production, utilization and marketing of livestock and livestock ...
Mohair is an exclusive natural animal fibre with niche market appeal. It is, however, questionable w...
Lesotho produces significant quantities of Merino apparel wool and mohair, both of a quality that al...
This paper illuminates the nature and inception of Agricultural Marketing Cooperatives and their fai...
The objective of the research was to determine the extent to which marketing in general, and the Moh...
Lesotho has a land area of about 30.340 square kilometers and is completely surrounded by the Republ...
Lesotho is a very small producer of wool (1 thousand tonnes per year) and therefore has no influence...