9 September 2024
Francis Tsang writes on LinkedIn: Our talk is about Tibetan Yaks (Bos grunniens) play a significant role in the ecological balance and socio-economic life of the Tibetan Plateau. While they are not directly involved in combating climate change, their management and the practices surrounding them can contribute to mitigating and adapting to its impacts.
Tibetan Yaks can help maintain the health of the grasslands through grazing practices. Managed grazing can prevent overgrazing, which in turn helps preserve vegetation cover. Healthy grasslands act as carbon sinks, storing carbon from the atmosphere.
Tibetan Yak manure enriches the soil, promoting plant growth and increasing soil organic matter, which in turn contributes to carbon sequestration.
We bring leather, material and fashion businesses together: an opportunity to meet and greet face to face. We bring them from all parts of the world so that they can find fresh partners, discover new customers or suppliers and keep ahead of industry developments.
We organise a number of trade exhibitions which focus on fashion and lifestyle: sectors that are constantly in flux, so visitors and exhibitors alike need to be constantly aware both of the changes around them and those forecast for coming seasons.