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.
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