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PASTORAL LAND UTILIZATION

Pastoral land utilization refers to the use of land for the grazing of livestock, primarily in agriculture.

This practice involves raising and managing animals like cattle, sheep, and goats on open or semi-open land for the purpose of producing meat, milk, and other animal products.

Pastoralism is common in regions with limited agricultural potential, and it plays a vital role in the livelihoods of many communities.

Sustainable pastoral land utilization involves managing grazing patterns, ensuring adequate water sources, and preventing overgrazing to maintain the health of the land and the well-being of the livestock.