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Pastoralism is a form of agriculture focused on the raising and herding of livestock for subsistence and economic purposes. It often involves the seasonal movement of herders and their animals to find fresh pastures and water sources, a practice known as transhumance. Pastoralist communities typically rely on their animals for food, clothing, and shelter, and they may also engage in trade with agrarian societies. This lifestyle is prevalent in regions where the environment is unsuitable for crop farming.

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