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In the dry lands of the Chad Basin, which encompasses parts of Chad, Niger, Nigeria and Cameroon, Fulani and Arab pastoralists make seasonal movements in search of water and food for their livestock.
Since 2019, over 360,000 livestock producers, of which 22 percent women — and including 38,350 pastoralists — have benefitted from the Livestock Development Project (PRODEL) in Cameroon. The aim of ...
Cameroon’s livestock minister, who goes by only one name — Taiga — hosted the second international conference on the issue. Taiga said cattle theft, banditry, robbery, farmer-herder ...
The "alliance farming" model allows pastoralists and farmers in 20 communities in Cameroon's northwest region to share the same piece of land, said Ndamba, the vice-president of MBOSCUDA - a group ...
Pastoralists are often a crucial link in the food security chain; East African herders, for example, provide as much as 90% of the meat consumed in the region and half of its milk.. They are also ...
The National Project Coordinator of the Livestock Productivity and Resilience Support Project, Sanusi Abubakar, has announced bold steps to commercialise pasture production in Nigeria as part of a ...
Pastoralists in Senegal and Mongolia draw on millennia of experience to raise livestock in harsh, volatile climates.
From the Tibetan plateau to the African Sahel, pastoralism is one of humanity’s oldest ways of life. Moving livestock across vast landscapes in rhythm with seasonal change and environmental ...