Camel milk: Why farmers in Kenya are thriving - BBC Africa
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12/13/23
Camel milk has been hailed for its low fat content and supposed medicinal value. East Africans farmers - in arid and semi-arid areas - own 60% of the world's camels and they are cashing in on the highly nutritious milk.
BBC's Smart Money program visited the northern drylands of Kenya and met a married couple who sell between 10,000 to 15,000 litres of camel milk daily.
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