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Kenyan farmers invest in camels to beat the drought
DW (English)
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10/1/2024
Known for their ability to survive in the desert, camels seem like a natural choice for Kenya's drought-stricken regions. A growing number of farmers are trading in their cows for camels. Their new livestock offer a number of advantages.
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In the heart of central Kenya, this sight is becoming increasingly common.
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Camels wandering across the once cattle-dominated landscapes of Laikipia.
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For herdsmen like 65-year-old Abdullahi Mohamed, these camels are a lifeline.
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Before the drought, I earned a herd of 30 cattle.
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But when the drought hit, all but one of the cattle died, and now I'm only left with one.
00:28
The 2020 drought was one of the worst Kenya has seen in decades.
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Across the country, thousands of herders lost their cattle as pastures disappeared,
00:38
leaving families devastated and without their main source of livelihood.
00:42
Up to 2.6 million cattle perished.
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These goats are the only traditional livestock that Abdullahi's family has left.
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They now mainly herd camels.
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Rearing cattle is difficult when the pasture is destroyed.
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Camels are easier to rear.
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They feed on shrubs and survive in harsher conditions.
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When the pasture dries out, the cattle die.
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Laikipia is feeling the impact of droughts spreading south.
01:13
Unpredictable rains are turning its once green pastures into barren land.
01:20
Neighbouring Samburu faces similar challenges.
01:24
The ongoing drought means families have to travel long distances
01:28
to fetch water for themselves and their animals.
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26-year-old Piti Musalia has been forced to adapt.
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The herdsman has also switched from cattle to camels.
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When the drought came and we owned a herd of 50 cattle,
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we sold them and bought five camels.
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The camels will help us survive until it rains again.
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Like many in the region, Musalia has learned that camels,
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with their ability to survive on less water and feed on tough vegetation,
02:04
are better suited to the new reality.
02:07
They can lose 30% of their body weight and survive.
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And they also have a higher milk yield than cows.
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But the move from cattle to camel herding is not without challenges.
02:20
Cattle, their gestation period is nine months.
02:23
But for camels, their gestation period is 11 to 14 months.
02:28
So to multiply camels, it will require a longer time compared to cattle.
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So it may not be possible to get an economic card in camels as quickly as possible.
02:43
For herders in central Kenya,
02:45
the connection to their traditional livestock remains strong.
02:50
Once the rains return, we can sell two or three camels
02:53
to purchase a cow that produces milk.
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But for now, the switch is on.
03:01
With the droughts, we have reduced pastures in the communities.
03:06
And a way they can do to manage well the pastures is they can do rotational grazing,
03:14
where they can paddock a few areas for use during drought season.
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But the challenge with that is that they have to be able to do it.
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If the traditional pastoralist way of life is to continue,
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communities have to find ways to share their resources
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and find climate-resilient alternatives.
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Camels can provide them with much-needed stability.
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