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Qué (quién) es PASTORALIST - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Pastoralist (disambiguation)

pastoralist         
¦ noun
1. (especially in Australia) a sheep or cattle farmer.
2. archaic a writer of pastorals.
Chambers brothers (pastoralists)         
  • James Chambers
AUSTRALIAN PASTORALISTS
James Chambers (pastoralist); John Chambers (Australian pastoralist)
James and John Chambers were early settlers in the colony of South Australia, who left England in 1836, became wealthy pastoralists and were closely connected with John McDouall Stuart's expeditions across the continent of Australia.
Pastoral farming         
  • Beef cattle reared in a pastoral farming manner
  • East Bengali]] member of the ''Goala'', a Muslim cow herding class, in 1860.
  • [[Maasai people]] driving their cattle in [[Kenya]]
COVERS THE SYSTEMS OF PRODUCTION OF ARTICLES OF BOVINE, TYPE OF ANIMAL BREEDING
Agro-pastoralism; Agropastoralism; Pastoral farm; Cattle grazing; Agro-pastoralist
Pastoral farming (also known in some regions as ranching, livestock farming or grazing) is aimed at producing livestock, rather than growing crops. Examples include dairy farming, raising beef cattle, and raising sheep for wool.

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Pastoralist

Pastoralist may refer to:

  • Pastoralism, raising livestock on natural pastures
  • Pastoral farming, settled farmers who grow crops to feed their livestock
  • People who keep or raise sheep, sheep farming
Ejemplos de uso de PASTORALIST
1. Environmental awareness and training for pastoralist and agriculturalist communities UN and NGOs, Churches and GOSS 2.
2. Oxfam also does water projects and animal feeding working with Action for Development and the Gayo Pastoralist Development Initiative.
3. Mr Patrick says pastoralist systems can survive, adding that there are few alternatives for people living in arid areas.
4. He said the new money would be directed mainly to nomadic pastoralist communities that have been badly affected by the recent drought.
5. Anuaks have a long history of sharing the land with the pastoralist Nuer people, even though their relationship has been intermittently problematic.