Cházíme
Cházíme is a term that refers to a specific type of nomadic pastoralism practiced in certain regions. It is characterized by the seasonal movement of livestock, primarily sheep and goats, between summer and winter pastures. This migratory pattern is essential for the survival of the herds, as it allows them to access fresh grazing land throughout the year and avoid harsh environmental conditions.
The practice of Cházíme is deeply intertwined with the cultural and economic fabric of the communities that
The economic significance of Cházíme lies in the production of meat, dairy products, wool, and hides, which