In Niger, the majority of the population is engaged in agriculture, with activities such as farming and animal husbandry being central to livelihoods. Key crops include millet, sorghum, and cowpeas, while livestock such as goats and cattle are also important. Additionally, some people are involved in trade, crafts, and informal markets, while a small percentage work in public administration and services. Due to the challenging climate and economic conditions, many also participate in seasonal migration for work opportunities.
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People in Niger farm, or mine uranium.
People in Niger farm, or mine uranium.
The African people who live near the Niger River depend on it for survival. The Niger River is important for providing fish for the people to eat, and sell for income. The Niger River also important to the transportation of the people and their goods.
They learned how to work with iron and used iron tools to farm the land along the niger river
They learned how to work with iron and used iron tools to farm the land along the Niger river
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some people in Niger can understand English but don't judge them if they don't know.
A sand Niger is Narmeen. When people hear the phrase "sand Niger", they think to themselves "sand Niger?" What's that or that's not true, there is no such thing as sand Niger. But little do they know it is true. For instance, Narmeen is a sand Niger.
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people in Niger celebrate Islamic new year because they r Islamic