
The Documentary Podcast Shepherd's Eye In The Sky
Jan 28, 2026
Aminu Nyako, CEO of a solar-powered dairy in Nigeria, and Joshua Liza, a Maasai pastoralist and natural resource economist, share practical perspectives. They discuss pastoral mobility, rangeland restoration, digital tools like real-time pasture maps, solar-powered milk collection, mobile tech for traders, and carbon finance for landscape stewardship.
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Life Raised Around Cattle
- Joshua Liza describes being born in a hut of cow dung and raised on milk, blood and meads within Maasai pastoralist life.
- He says cattle are everything: food, school fees and the backbone of survival for his family.
Rangelands Power Economies
- Dr Tahira Mohamed quantifies the scale: rangelands cover 60% of Africa and support 268 million people across 36 countries.
- Pastoralism contributes up to 40% of GDP in some countries despite receiving only 5–10% of agricultural investment.
Drought Forcing Hard Choices
- Joshua recounts current drought pressures forcing families to supplement feed, slaughter stock and move animals closer to homesteads.
- He warns that without rain within a month their economy could be shut down.
