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DescriptionBaobabcowherd.jpg
English: In an example of silvopastoralism, a Serer cowherd (top right) harvests foliage from a baobab (Adansonia digitata) to feed his livestock. Even in heavily deforested parts of the Sahel, baobab trees often remain as a valuable source of forage, leafing out several months in advance of short rainy season. To harvest the nutritious leaves, herders climb the ancient trees without the aid of ropes or ladders, trimming the foliage with a machete.
Igbo: N'ihe atụ nke silvopastoralism, onye na-azụ ehi Serer (n'elu aka nri) na-ewe ihe ubi site na baobab (Adansonia digitata) iji zụọ anụ ụlọ ya. Ọbụna n'akụkụ Sahel ndị a na-ekpochapụ nke ukwuu, osisi baobab na-anọgidekarị dị ka ebe a na-eri nri bara uru, na-agbapụta ọtụtụ ọnwa tupu oge mmiri ozuzo dị mkpirikpi. Iji weta akwụkwọ ndị na-edozi ahụ́, ndị na-azụrụ anụ na-arị n'osisi ochie ndị ahụ n'ejighị ụdọ ma ọ bụ ubube, na-eji mma na-akpụcha akwụkwọ ya.
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