Livestock Bazaar
9 May 2008 at 14:36 jonbuser 1 comment
Families in rural Azerbaijan are heavily reliant on farm animals, often just a handful of sheep and a cow, for food and income. Microcredit loans allow enterprising individuals to scale up animal raising activities so that excess milk, cheese, wool, and offspring can be sold for a profit. But where does one go to buy a cow or a half dozen sheep? I learned that once a week as many as 4,000 farmers congregate with their animals to exchange ownership at the Livestock Bazaar. Kiva’s field partner, Aqroinvest arranged for me to meet a client and conduct an interview at the bazaar. With the help of another fellow we filmed our visit to the sprawling animal market.
Entry filed under: AqroInvest, Azerbaijan, KF4 (Kiva Fellows 4th Class). Tags: Aqroinvest, Azerbaijan, Jonathan Buser, Kiva, Kiva Fellows.


1. liz v. | 9 May 2008 at 17:38
awesome work, jonathon & ai li! i loved it