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Innovative Approaches to Camel Development

By virtue of their hardy nature, camels are considered the undisputed ships of the desert. However, going by the way they are playing an increasingly important role in combating current climatic changes, this humped dromedary that evolved from a proto camel in North America more than 60 million years ago, could have some more twenty innovative ideas for us for the next twenty years.

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Boost for Camel Keepers.....

The Kenya Agricultural Research Institute (KARI) has initiated an ambitious Ksh. 40 million plan to increase camel production in Kenya.

The money, which will be released in this year’s budgetary allocations, will be used to establish a camel research center in Garissa, according to KARI director Ephraim Mukisira.

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The International Camel Symposium kicked off today 7th June 2010 in Garissa

The International Camel Symposium kicked off today 7th June 2010 in Garissa. It brings together over one hundred (100) participants from Algeria, Chad, Denmark, Egypt, Ethiopia, France, Germany, India, Iran, Kazakhstan, Libya, Nigeria, Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Puntland, , Saudi Arabia, Spain, Sudan, Sweden, Switzerland, and Kenya.

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Opening speech by the Minister

Speech by the Minister for Livestock Development Hon Dr. Mohammed Abdi Kuti, EGH, MP, (read on his behalf by the Director of Livestock Development Mr. Julius Kiptarus) during the official opening of the International Camel Symposium on 7th June 2010 at Almond Hotel, Garissa. Read

Closing speech by the Provincial Commissioner North Eastern Province

Speech by the Provincial Commissioner North Eastern Province during the closing of the International Camel Symposium and the official opening of the 15th Kenya Camel Forum on the 11th June 2010 at the Almond Hotel in Garissa
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