About Shepherd's Life
The history of the Eastern Georgian region Tusheti and its culture is inconceivable without nomadic sheep farming.
We want to secure the preservation of the intangible cultural heritage "sheep breeding" and promote economically oriented sheep breeding in Georgia.
This includes the direct sale of wool, skins, meat, sausage, ham, milk and cheese and it requires a special effort to show the added value of products from animal welfare compared to factory farming for the consumer and for the environment.
Traditional sheep farming in Eastern Georgia is part of a unique ecosystem made up of diverse components and protects soil, water, air and habitats for endangered plants and animals.
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