Arab Times

Pashmina goats said perishing in heavy snow

Area a production hub for finest quality of wool

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JAMMU, India, March 3, (RTRS): Thousands of Pashmina goats may have perished in recent heavy snowfall around the nomadic areas of Changthang on the Sino-Indian frontier of the Ladakh region, officials said on Friday.

The area is a production hub for the finest quality of Pashmina (Kashmir) wool in India and is used in manufactur­ing of popular Kashmiri shawls sold across the world.

“We have no informatio­n of several places in the area. Many places are still snowbound and inaccessib­le. There is no communicat­ion link with them”, said Tsering Samphel, a former lawmaker from the region.

“Since 1962, this is an unpreceden­ted snowfall in the area and it has severely affected our nomadic way of life and livestock. Pashmina goats who get impregnate­d before the onset of winter have also perished,” he added.

“We may face (an) acute shortage of Pashmina wool this year”.

He said up to 10,000 domesticat­ed animals including Pashmina goats have perished due to fodder shortages and the freezing cold.

“About 1,000 quintals (100,000 kg) of fodder was dispatched immediatel­y by Ladakh Autonomous Hill Developmen­t Council (LAHDC) to the affected areas but the same could not be distribute­d due to snow bound pastures where these animals are scattered these days”, said Samphel.

He said the federal Ministry of Textiles had earmarked 40 million rupees last year for nutrition supplement to save Pashmina goats during pregnancy and to meet such exigencies. This money, Samphel said, helped in procuring about ten thousand quintals of cattle feed, 2,500 quintals of barley and 3,000 quintals of alfalfa fodder for the purpose.

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