Difference between Traditional African pastoralism and commercial pastoralism
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Pastoralism is a livelihood pursued by more than 20 million Africans across about 50 percent of the continent's total area. In drier parts of the continent pastoralists concentrate mainly on camels and goats, but, in higher rainfall lands, they focus on cattle, sheep, and goats
Pastoralism is the extensive livestock production system that involves the tracking and use of grazing and water across a given landscape (normally a “rangeland”). Normally practiced in dryland areas, mobility is key to this system.
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