Southern farmers report reduction in incessant herder attacks on their farms.

Farmers in southern states report a significant reduction in attacks by herders, who have been invading their farms with cattle. The decrease in attacks is bringing relief to the farmers, allowing them to work and live without fear of violence.
In a significant shift, farmers in southern states have reported a reduction in herder attacks on their farms, marking a welcome respite from the frequent invasions and violent clashes that had plagued the region. According to local farmers, these attacks have decreased, allowing them to resume normal agricultural activities without fear of reprisal. The decrease in herder attacks has been attributed to various factors, including increased security measures and potential shifts in herder behavior. This development is seen as a positive step towards improving relations between farmers and herders in the region.