pastoralism
Pastoralism is a form of agriculture focused on the raising and herding of livestock. It involves the management of animals such as cattle, sheep, and goats for food, clothing, and other resources. Pastoralists often move their herds to find fresh pastures and water, a practice known as nomadism.
This lifestyle is commonly found in regions where farming is challenging due to climate or terrain, such as grasslands and deserts. Pastoralism plays a crucial role in the economy and culture of many communities, providing not only sustenance but also social and economic structures.