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Turning Camel’s Milk into Gold: A Northeastern Kenya pastoralist community thrives
Pastoralists are people who live mostly in dry, remote areas, whose livelihoods depend on their intimate knowledge of the surrounding ecosystem and on the wellbeing of their livestock (IFAD). Most pastoralists raise livestock and practice animal husbandry consisting usually of … Continue reading
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Tagged biogas, camel, camel's milk, dertu, millennium village, northeastern kenya, pastoralists
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