Looking into Pastoralism’s Future: Youth lead the 2026 Vision for Pastoralist Youth Consultation
All over the world, pastoralists derive their primary livelihood on rangelands that are estimated to cover more than 54% of the world’s land surface, most of which cannot sustain agricultural crops. They are significant contributors to countries’ economies, for example providing 90% of Mongolia’s agricultural GDP. In Africa alone, some 270 million pastoralists provide more than half of the continent’s meat and milk.
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International Livestock Research Institute
2022-11-14
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Assuntos: | pastoralism, climate change, rangelands, gender, |
Acesso em linha: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/128155 https://www.cgiar.org/?post_type=news&p=333453 |
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Resumo: | All over the world, pastoralists derive their primary livelihood on rangelands that are estimated to cover more than 54% of the world’s land surface, most of which cannot sustain agricultural crops. They are significant contributors to countries’ economies, for example providing 90% of Mongolia’s agricultural GDP. In Africa alone, some 270 million pastoralists provide more than half of the continent’s meat and milk. |
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