Working Group for Temperate Asia
[Bhutan, India, Nepal, Pakistan]

Established in 1995, this group covers a wide ecological zone where animal husbandry is important in the participating countries. As follow up to RAS/79/121 - Himalayan Pasture and Fodder Research Network.

In the Himalayan region livestock production systems in the semi-arid and alpine areas are not independent of the lower moister areas. A mechanism has been firmly established after the first meeting in February 1995 which will facilitate inter-country cooperation between the Governmental institutions dealing with grassland/livestock production. The emphasis of the group's work will be on transferring appropriate technologies to improve the overall productivity of these fragile ecosystems in a sustainable way. 

 The types of activity engaged in include: 

  • demonstration of pasture production and use, with studies of indigenous production systems, in sub-alpine zones (at different elevations above 1500 m);
  • demonstration and training on irrigated conserved fodder;
  • integration of fodder and pasture into existing farming systems;
  • fodder breeding for cold tolerance; 
  • study of potential areas for pasture seed production;
  • haymaking from natural herbage in cold semi-arid areas;
  • improved grazing management.

Projects and Publications

  • An FAO TCP project TCP/NEP/2901 "Capacity Building for Fodder Oat Technology in Nepal" has been implemented in Nepal through NARC with Dinesh Periyar as National Project Coordinator. A final workshop was held in Kathmandu, Nepal, from 8 - 11 March, 2005 with the theme "Fodder Oats, Fodder Technology Packages and Small Farm Income Generation". With the participation of some scientists from Bhutan and India, this was held in conjunction with the Sixth Temperate Asia Pasture and Fodder Working Group Meeting and specifically the Fodder Oats Network. Proceedings are now available.
    Some fodder oat work has also been initiated in Tibet under project TCP/CPR/2907 "Fodder production and double cropping in Tibet" and project TCP/CPR/2902 in the Qinghai province.

Proceedings of the Workshops


Country Coordinators:

Bhutan:

Mr. Tsering Gyaltsen
Fodder Research Officer
PNR Research Station REID/MOA
Sarbithang, Thimpu, Bhutan

Phone: 00975-02-22805
Fax: 00975-2-25242/22395 
e-mail: <tgyaltsenffs@hotmail.com>

India:

Dr. Bimal Misri
Principal Scientist and Head
Regional Research Centre, IGFRI (Indian Grassland and Fodder Research Institute)
CSK HPKV Campus, Palampur - 176062, HP, India
Phone:00 91-1894-33676, 33363
Fax: 0091-1894-33063
e-mail: <bimalmisri@sancharnet.in>


Nepal:

Mr. Dinesh Pariyar
Chief
Pasture and Fodder Research Division
NARC, Khumaltar, Nepal

Phone: 00977-1-523038
Fax: 00977-1-521197
e-mail: < Khm@pfrd.wlink.com.np

Pakistan:

Dr. Mohammad Rafique Sardar
Director, Forest Education Division
Pakistan Forest Institute, Peshawar, Pakistan

Phone: 0092-521-41220
Fax: 0092-521-844851
e-mail: <smrafiquedr@yahoo.com>