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Milk, meat and might: in Somalia, 'the camel is king' | Africanews

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Prized for their milk, meat and also as a means of transport, camels are at the heart of Somali traditional life and economy. Livestock accounts for 80 percent of exports in the country in the Horn of Africa.

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