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by finiteseries
1964 days ago
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It’s not just having the fuel. Nigeria is oil rich, absolutely bogged down with the stuff in the southern parts of the country. Somewhere in the central/northernish part of the country is a family owned farm that runs entirely off of diesel generators out of a lack of decent power generation. An immense amount of money is spent simply on fuel. Those costs naturally affect transport of their goods, and the price they get for them. The most pressing issue by far in their micro region however, are herdsman from another ethnic group to the north intentionally running their cattle onto newly planted fields to graze. Not power generation. Not prosperity. Not nature. They’re planting melons near the approach to their land last I heard as cattle can’t eat the shoots? I’m not sure, but it sounded like a common solution. |
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