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Abstract At world level, the current official number of large camelids cannot be determined exactly it is estimated to be more than 35 million heads , and the role of camels in the livestock economy is highly variable. Introduction The question in connection with the exact number of large camelid heads in the world is often repeatedly asked. Map 1. Full size image. Table 1 Classification of the camel countries and national entities according to their mean growing annual growth calculated from FAOStat Full size table.

Typology of demographic growth A data table i, j including the 38 national entities recorded in i and their annual camel population from to j was created from the FAO database. Table 2 Distribution number of camel heads and percentage of the world camel population Full size table.

The place of large camelids in the livestock economy To assess the weight of camels in the livestock economy, the number of camel heads is compared to the total number of tropical livestock units TLU. Dairy camel farm in peri-urban area of Nouakchott, Mauritania Ph.

The end of the decline in countries of pattern 1? Camel demographic change — in the world, in India and China. Camel fattening farm, Kharj, Saudi Arabia Ph. Camel farm for meat and milk production, region of Adelaide, Australia Ph.

Camel farm for tourism attraction, Feignies, France Ph. Official data or estimation? Consistency and inconsistency after secession or independence The merger of data from different countries formerly gathered in one unique national entity is a check on their consistency. Dromedary and Bactrian camels cohabiting in the same farm, Ouralsk, Kazakhstan Ph.

Scenario for the future If the global pattern between and related to the world camel population is maintained in the future, there is a strong likelihood that 50 million heads could be expected around the year and 60 million around Conclusion Despite a probable underestimation of the worldwide camel population estimated at around 40 million heads , its growth is higher than for the other herbivorous farm animals.

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