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Mauritania cattle farmers appeal for help as drought bites
by Staff Writers
Nouakchott (AFP) July 26, 2011

An association of cattle breeders from south-eastern Mauritania on Tuesday called for urgent government assistance as a worsening drought threatens the region's livestock.

"Normally we should be 40 days into the rainy season, but this year the lateness of the rain is very serious and a possible catastrophe," said Abdallahi Sow, head of the farmers body in Aioun, in the Hodh Al Gharbi region.

"The situation is aggravated by a shortage of cattle food in the region's main towns" as fodder imported from Mali had run out because factories there stop production ahead of the rainy season.

Sow said the government had already given 20 tonnes of food to the worst affected areas in the north-western African country.

Livestock farming contributes 80 percent of Gross Domestic Product for the agricultural sector in Mauritania which boasts 1,320,000 head of cattle, 1,140,000 camels and 10,332,000 sheep and goats.

An AFP journalist recently visited the south-east, Mauritania's prime livestock farming region, where animals appeared weak and many had already died.

"Weather reports promise a rainy year, but climate change has disoriented nature," said Didi, a farmer in the region.

"We may be facing the worst drought since the eighties. May God protect us from the worst."

On the other side the continent, East Africa is currently experiencing what the United Nations has described as the region's worst drought in 60 years, with 12 million people facing starvation.




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