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Different between nomadic herding and plantation farming

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Answered by anisha4016
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nomadic herding means raising them to allow them to graze on natural vegetation while plantation farming means growing crop like coffee, bananas on large piece of land with large amounts of labour and money

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The main difference between pastoral nomadism and livestock ranching is the type of animals that are being cared for. Pastoral nomadism will require the care of sheep, goats, and even camels. For livestock ranching, it is a bit different. Cattle would need to be raised. There are also some differences with their purposes. A lot of people who do livestock ranching would do it in order to earn a profit.
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Those who do pastoral nomadism would do it for survival and sustenance. Pastoral nomadism is more common in Asian countries and in Africa. There are more people who do livestock ranching in America. These differences will make these two concepts easier to differentiate.
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