Economy Without State: Accumulation & Survival in SomaliaJames Currey, 2003 - 224 pages |
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Page 60
... milk on a regular basis usually resided within a 50 - km radius of a large town . They maintained camels in their herd , because they are more reliable milk producers than cattle in a dry environment . For example , from 1987 to 1988 ...
... milk on a regular basis usually resided within a 50 - km radius of a large town . They maintained camels in their herd , because they are more reliable milk producers than cattle in a dry environment . For example , from 1987 to 1988 ...
Page 61
... milk markets in the large towns remain open throughout the year , they close in the smaller towns if there are no herds nearby to supply milk . Small settlements are directly served by nomadic women who move with their families and ...
... milk markets in the large towns remain open throughout the year , they close in the smaller towns if there are no herds nearby to supply milk . Small settlements are directly served by nomadic women who move with their families and ...
Page 138
... milk and meat production is low . In the same report it is noted that Somali pastoralists are ' generally healthier than other groups because they are more adaptable , have ready sources of milk and meat ( except during periods of ...
... milk and meat production is low . In the same report it is noted that Somali pastoralists are ' generally healthier than other groups because they are more adaptable , have ready sources of milk and meat ( except during periods of ...
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Absame activities Afmadow Ahmed animals annual Aulihan author's field notes Baidoa Barre Besteman border region brokers camel cattle cattle trade Chapter conflict costs cross-border trade Development Dinsoor drought dry season earlier Ethiopia export trade faction Food Security FSAU Garissa District global government's collapse grazing groups Harti herders herds Horn of Africa important Jamaame Jubba River Jubba Valley Kenya Kenyan markets Kismayo town livestock livestock exports livestock trade Lower Jubba Region major Marehan Menkhaus merchants middlemen militia milk mobility Mogadishu Mohamed Zubeyr Mombasa moved Nairobi nomadic Ogadeen overseas export pastoral pastoralists percent political population Puntland purchase recent refugee remittances rural Samatar Saudi sector segmentary Siad Barre social Somali borderlands Somali economy Somali herders Somali shilling Somaliland SoSh southern Somalia stateless trader interview trans-border transport UNDP UNOSOM urban warlords water points