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overview of pastrolism communities in africa and asia​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Pastoralism can be defined as mobile livestock herding in the dimension of either production or livelihood. Currently, extensive pastoralism occurs on about 25 % of Earth's land area, mostly in the developing world, from the drylands of Africa and the Arabian Peninsula to the highlands of Asia and Latin America.

Answered by riyatyagi46
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Pastoralism (keeping domestic herbivores) is a fundamental subsistence pattern that dates back over 10,000 years to the global warming that ended the Pleistocene Epoch. Excluding dogs, the earliest domesticated animals were goats, sheep, and cattle. Livestock provide meat, milk, and other food products that are dietary staples for many populations. Livestock are also disease reservoirs of both ancient and emerging diseases that affect humans. Humans have adapted genetically to milk sugar (lactose) and to some of the zoonotic diseases transmitted by livestock. This demonstrates that livestock and humans have coevolved because of their intimate association over the past 100 centuries.

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