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    1. Morella1989 on

      “MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) — Camels have long been the backbone of Somalia’s pastoralist culture, feeding families, transporting goods and standing tall in local folklore. But on the dusty outskirts of the capital, the camel now finds itself at the center of an agricultural revolution that could redefine Somali farming.

      On a breezy Wednesday morning in mid-June, The Associated Press visited Beder Camel Farm — one of a new generation of camel dairies springing up around Mogadishu.

      Dozens of camels sauntered around sandy paddocks while others nibbled on fresh fodder under the watchful eyes of herders. In a nearby shed, workers carefully milked the animals and collected the frothy yield in sanitized containers.

      Demand for camel milk is growing, buoyed by a wave of local entrepreneurs who see untapped potential in a traditional resource.“

    2. I’m in a large city in the US and camel milk retails for about $15/quart. I wonder how much of that $15 makes it back to Somalia?

    3. FernandoMM1220 on

      ive heard camel milk is good for some chronic illnesses. id love to know why.

    4. DirtandPipes on

      For purposes of comparison, I checked and found that Holstein milk cows and milk camels from Afghanistan and Pakistan all produce about 30L/8 gallons of milk a day and are comparable in size with most camels a little smaller (except bactrian, which are larger).

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