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  • by mnori69
  • Posted on March 15, 2019February 5, 2020

The commoditisation of pastoral milk

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  • by linaforgeaux
  • Posted on February 15, 2019February 5, 2020

Should we cry over spilled milk? The case of Sardinia

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"The image of starving and debilitated cattle wandering in search of hypothetical pastures and water points must disappear forever from the Senegalese agricultural landscape," states one of the pastoralists, emphasising the hardships faced by them and the cattle due to excessive land-grabbing.
Conservancies in Laikipia and Zimbabwe offer high-end experiences for tourists with international TV deals, exceptional PR machines and glossy pictures of threatened species of animals.
'Conservancies' mix wildlife, livestock and tourism. But does the mix work?

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