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Genetic insights into the Fulani people not only illuminate their biological history but also enrich our understanding of ...
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Agence France-Presse on MSNLivestock theft is central to jihadist economy in west AfricaMusa was asleep in the village of Dusuman in northeast Nigeria when he was awoken by a sharp burst of gunfire and Boko Haram ...
Windswept and remote, set in the cattle-rustling lands of Kenya’s northwest, Kakuma was never meant to be permanently settled ...
The US accounts for 4% of South Africa’s agricultural exports. The biggest agricultural exports to the US are citrus, wine, ...
Matambire Mgemaa, a pastoralist in southern Tanzania in the environs of Ruaha National Park, nighttime has meant staying ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNAfrica: Repatriate Africa's Climate-Smart Wisdom That Was Suppressed By Colonialism.Analysis - The urgency of climate change compels us to revisit lost wisdom in the African Agricultural Sector. Dr. Ibrahim Assane Mayaki is African Union Special Envoy for Food Systems observes that ...
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AllAfrica on MSNNew Study Unravels the Genetic History of Africa's Largest Pastoralist Fulani Community [analysis]The Fulani people are Africa's largest pastoralist group. There are between 25 million and 40 million Fulani people across 17 African countries, from the Atlantic shores of Senegal and Mauritania to ...
Its splinter group, the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP), instead prefers to impose taxes on local livestock farmers, said Nigerian GI-TOC researcher Kingsley Madueke. In the central ...
Musa was asleep in the village of Dusuman in northeast Nigeria when he was awoken by a sharp burst of gunfire and Boko Haram stole his main source of livelihood -- his livestock. "They came at ...
The world has to feed a growing population with the same area of land and less water. Irrigation is key to managing this ...
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