1
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cattle farming
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Kenya
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Cattle are important for livelihood and are often a symbol of wealth and status
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1
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2
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cattle grazing
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Kenya
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Vital source of livelihood for Maasai and other pastoralist communities, with cultural ceremonies and rituals associated with grazing lands
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1
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3
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cattle rearing
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Rural Kenya
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Cattle rearing is a significant part of the lifestyle and economy
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1
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4
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farm animals
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Kenya
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Opposition to fur farming is due to ethical and animal welfare concerns
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1
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5
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grazing
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Kenya
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Savanna animals such as zebras and wildebeests grazing in open plains
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1
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6
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livestock
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Kenya
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Key aspect of agricultural economy, traditional practice in rural areas
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1
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7
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livestock farming
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Kenya
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Pastoralism and extensive grazing of cattle, goats, and sheep is a common form of livestock farming
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1
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8
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livestock grazing
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Kenya
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Involves Maasai and other indigenous communities with traditional grazing territories
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1
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9
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livestock rearing
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Kenya
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Centrally important for food and cultural traditions in many local communities
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1
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10
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long-horned cattle
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Kenya
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Part of the Maasai and other East African tribes' cultural heritage and identity
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1
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11
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relationship with livestock
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Kenya
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Livestock are central to the identity and wealth of the Maasai, with deeply ingrained cultural and ceremonial significance.
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1
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12
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sheep farming
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Kenya
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Part of rural small-scale farming, often integrated with mixed agriculture
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1
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13
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use of animal labor in farming
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Kenya
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Common practice with oxen used for plowing and hauling crops
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1
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