Here the native Doka can be seen to the right, on the left, the partly cleared land.
Nigeria, the West-African country on the Gulf of Guinea, is not only Africa’s largest country but also the country with the biggest GDP with its over 200 million inhabitants. Furthermore, the country expects the population to grow to more than 200 million by 2050. It is estimated that a large portion of the population suffers from malnutrition and lack of protein. One explanation is the low average milk consumption of less than 10 kg of milk per person per year. To put that into perspective,
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