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KENYA, 2025. Cattle at livestock market
26 March 2025, Narosura Market, Narok South, Kenya. Dan Esho loads goats and sheep onto the modified pickup of his buyer after successful selection of the stock in Narosura Livestock Market. Many young people from Narok County in Kenya work as brokers between the livestock buyers and the pastoralists selling livestock in Kenya and across the border in Tanzania.
03/26/2025
Country or Territory
Kenya
Credit
© FAO/Judith Mulinge
Project ID
GCP/INT/1051/EC
UNFAO Source
Subregional Office for Eastern Africa (SFE)
File size
15.95 MB
Unique ID
UF1A0J0
Editorial use only. Photo credit must be given. For further information contact: Photo-Library@fao.org
Language
English
Background Information
PLACE (Pastoralism and Livestock Adaptation to Climate Change in Eastern Africa) is a regional programme funded by the European Union and implemented by FAO. It supports pastoral communities across Eastern Africa by promoting sustainable rangeland management, improving livestock productivity, enhancing market access, and strengthening climate resilience through cross-border cooperation.