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In Tunisia's arid south, camel milk offers hope for economic gain Published: 07 Jun 2025 - 03:37 pm | Last Updated: 07 Jun 2025 - 03:46 pm ...
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Deep in Tunisia's desert south, camels stride toward humming milking machines. Their milk is at the heart of a women-led project promising an economic lifeline for disadvantaged communities.
Mohammad takes pride in that. “There is Tunisian (cuisine), there is Algerian (cuisine), there is other North African (cuisine), but not Moroccan-style (cuisine),” Mohammad said.
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