pastoralism livestock wellbeing
bornofnomad.pdf For decades, Mongolian Nomads have herded livestock on the Mongolian plateau, passing their craft from one generation to the next, in harmony with nature and the changing seasons. Nomads rely on their flocks for livelihood, and as a result have been instilled with an instinctive respect for their animals. The process of harvesting the cashmere and yak wool is gentle in nature, and has been meticulously practiced for centuries, culminating in the collection of each fibre, hand-combed in the spring. We have the Nomads and their ancestral teachings to thank for the innate luxury and durability of each garment. | |
be-nomad-collection.pdf Each piece in this collection reflects the natural treasures of the Mongolian Steppe and the care and dedication Nomads have for their land and animals. | |
Global brands and manufacturers show interest in Mongolian cashmere.pdf In her opening speech, UNDP Resident Representative Ms. Beate Trankmann highlighted that companies are against wholesale production of cashmere, and have begun to consider the environment, livestock and livelihoods of cashmere producers comprehensively, and noted that Mongolia has the opportunity to promote the value of traditional animal husbandry—livestock herding that is close to nature. | |
Cruelty-free & Sustainable Cashmere is finally here!_ Lana Ecológica y Libre de Crueldad! — WATER THRU SKIN.pdf Naadam is the first ethical and cruelty-free cashmere brand in the market! How are they doing it right? Beautifully and mindfully! All animals are hand-combed (not sheared!) and are cared for and treated humanely as a WAY OF LIFE, not merely a practice. | |
bornofnomad.pdf t all begins with Nomads like Batmunkh and Dorj, who tirelessly tend to their yaks and goats through the blazing summers and harsh winters on the Mongolian plateau. Both Batmunkh and Dorj migrate throughout the year to protect and provide for their animals, and when spring arrives, they carefully remove the finest fibres from their goats and yaks by hand. The efforts of Nomads like these two men are what bring our luxurious cashmere and yak wool pieces to life. Our garments are interwoven with innate longevity, and with a promise of prosperity for the Nomads and the lands they have roamed for centuries. | |
Born of Nomad — Cashmere from the Mongolian Steppe.pdf Nomads respect the land on which they live, caring for the animals in their charge like no other. This unique, symbiotic connection with the world around them enables them to preserve their environment on the Mongolian plateau, keeping it, as it would have been centuries earlier. | |
Gigi Hadid’s Favourite Cashmere Comes With A Sustainable Caveat _ British Vogue _ British Vogue.pdf transparency. How can she guarantee her wool comes from happy goats and equally happy herdsmen? “The goats and sheep we source our wool from are free-roaming, so there’s lots of land for them to graze on,” she says. “We’ve been working with the same nomads for years so we always pay them a fair price – over 60 per cent of the price of each garment goes on raw materials, and I know that they have a good quality of life. Then there are the women in the factories, many of whom have worked with our family for years | |
UN Pilot In Mongolia Uses Blockchain To Help Farmers Deliver Sustainable Cashmere.pdf due to overgrazing, there are issues with environmental degradation that come with cashmere sustainability. Despite the fact that buying cashmere, a long-lasting product, can be very sustainable and ethical (cashmere cultivation doesn’t hurt the animal, it supports small-scale producers, and it is functional, soft, and biodegradable), the overall effect may not be if overproduction damages the environment | |
wwd_cashmere-flakes.df-pdf-doc.3dc282a5-8f8f-4db0-9aa3-00ef3843c442.pdf Mongolian wool is also cruelty-free: The goats are not shorn but brushed in spring during their natural molting season. | |
carolineissa-instagram.pdf (she knows all the goats that supply their soft fibres for the end material) | |
Affordable Cashmere Brand Naadam Launched A Home Decor Line _ Domino.pdf Naadam has gained traction in the fashion world for its sustainable practices—the company sources the rare material from Mongolia, where the | |
note pastoralism livestock wellbeing Mobile pastoralism is good for livestock because herds are free-roaming and able to graze independently. Humane production. | |
note There are several comments (by Mongolians) who observe that Mongolians generally treat their animals with respect. #pastoralism-livestock-wellbeing The images in this video report selectively show instances of #animal-cruelty , which may involve cases where hired day workers are paid by the goat and thus have no incentive to work slowly and gently. The video ends with an image that purports to show a crying goat. A scene of a goat being treated with alcohol (as antiseptic) for a wound inflicted during combing is presented as evidence of cruelty, along with images of goats being dragged by the leg and held to the ground. Scenes from the slaughterhouse are not shown in the video but are presented in the accompanying web page. |