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Kenyan camel milk cashing in with ATMs

China Daily | Updated: 2018-07-04 07:15

WAJIR, Kenya - Halima Sheikh Ali is the proud owner of one of the few ATMs in Wajir town in northeast Kenya. But rather than doling out shilling notes, it dispenses something tastier: a fresh pint of camel milk.

"For 100 Kenyan shillings ($1), you get one liter of the freshest milk in Wajir County," she said, opening a vending machine to check the liquid's temperature.

One of the world's biggest camel producers, East Africa also produces much of the world's camel milk, almost all of it consumed domestically.

Kenyan camel milk cashing in with ATMs

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