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annotationAuthorNameAnanda Thrift
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annotationTextMongolia's herders raise camels, horses, cows, and sheep, but the fastest-growing herds are goats, thanks mostly to the swift rise in global demand for cashmere. More than a decade ago, fast fashion and increased knitting capacity in China helped push the soft wool, once a luxury product for the rich, to a mass market consumer good. Mongolia is now the world's second-largest cashmere producer, after China.
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parentItemExploding demand for cashmere wool is ruining Mongolia's grasslands _ Science _ AAAS.pdf
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