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A man selling imported rice from Thailand, Pakistan, China and Brazil which is cheaper, but not necessarily better quality, than locally produced rice. Traditionally a pastoralist, nomadic society, over the past 20 years, while remaining highly mobile, Mauritanians have become a largely sedentary society. However, drought, emigration and an exodus of men to urban areas in search of employment have left only the elderly, women and children to practice agriculture and tend to livestock in many rural areas. .Kankossa, Mauritania. 08/03/2011..Photo © J.B. Russell
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A man selling imported rice from Thailand, Pakistan, China and Brazil which is cheaper, but not necessarily better quality, than locally produced rice. Traditionally a pastoralist, nomadic society, over the past 20 years, while remaining highly mobile, Mauritanians have become a largely sedentary society. However, drought, emigration and an exodus of men to urban areas in search of employment have left only the elderly, women and children to practice agriculture and tend to livestock in many rural areas. .Kankossa, Mauritania. 08/03/2011..Photo © J.B. Russell