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الصفحة 44
The rejection of ' ranches ' and ' fences ' reflects not only a well - founded recognition of the constraints and risks in current modes of cattle - keeping by small herders . These smaller cattle - holders are indeed among the most ...
The rejection of ' ranches ' and ' fences ' reflects not only a well - founded recognition of the constraints and risks in current modes of cattle - keeping by small herders . These smaller cattle - holders are indeed among the most ...
الصفحة 97
During both this and subsequent famines , the DA was in no doubt that the reason for the increase in cattle sales was the failure of the rains . “ If drought had forced the Gogo into the market as settlers , it also turned them into ...
During both this and subsequent famines , the DA was in no doubt that the reason for the increase in cattle sales was the failure of the rains . “ If drought had forced the Gogo into the market as settlers , it also turned them into ...
الصفحة 115
This book describes the role of cattle among the Masa , an agro - pastoral community living along the Logone River in southern Chad . In this society , cattle , while making only a marginal contribution to subsistence needs ...
This book describes the role of cattle among the Masa , an agro - pastoral community living along the Logone River in southern Chad . In this society , cattle , while making only a marginal contribution to subsistence needs ...
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dry season migration from northwest Nigeria | 3 |
causes problems | 20 |
an indicator of nutritional stress in African agricultural | 31 |
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