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The pastoralists have depended on the rangelands for their survival and livelihoods. Their diet is mainly milk and meat but with the degradation of the rangelands, recurring droughts and increasing incidence of livestock diseases, their herds are diminishing. They can no longer count on their once plentiful supply of milk and meat and have to supplement their energy intake with cereals, sugar and non animal oils. More and more of the pastoralists have been forced into a cash economy and transact their businesses. When their herd numbers are decreasing and livestock prices poor they resort to unsustainable exploitation of the rangeland resources such as land fragmentation for sale to speculators, for subsistence farming, woodland clearing for charcoal and timber, poaching and sand extraction from dry river beds among others. These practices essentially become their businesses and enterprises.
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