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annotationTextThirty years ago, when the grass grew tall, cashmere goats made up 19 percent of all livestock in Mongolia. It's 60 percent today. And that's not just because goats are eager breeders. This is about money. China, Mongolia's biggest trading partner, has strict controls on importing meat and milk from Mongolian sheep and cows but not on cashmere.
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annotationAuthorNameAnanda Thrift
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parentItemMongolia's Goats Produce A Third Of World's Cashmere And Are Trampling The Landscape _ Parallels _ NPR.pdf

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