[camels vocalizing] [laughter] [speaking native language] [children singing] warsame: i live in the u.s., in the state of georgia for the last 20 years. and i was a real estate attorney, so i can sell ice to an eskimo. camel milk is the next generation dairy. that's what i believe. most of the people are going healthy at the moment. and they believe that, you know, camel milk is medicinal. as a result of that, a lot of rich people or middle upper class are drinking it. and mostly they're being prescribed by their doctors. we are working with universities and also research centers. they come here every 3 months. they come and check samples of milk. and now we are working with the allergy doctors in lactose intolerance. those one, they are responding very positively. we haven't exported yet, but i will be very glad if i see my product on any supermarket on the shelf. that way i will know that i made it. [horn honks] man: from an early age, i was very interested in the deserts. during the teenage years, i used to spend a lot of time in northern kenya. and then i ended up doing 7 years' res