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Constantine MMX June 8th, 2012, 07:13 PM Mogadishu is ready to get a piece of Somalia's multi-billion dollar livestock sector. :cheers:
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Ayatulahi June 8th, 2012, 07:42 PM Masha Allah waa qurux.
Sideway June 10th, 2012, 12:24 PM Maasha Allah. Fantastic development creating employment for the locals.
horumar June 10th, 2012, 01:00 PM Excellent work. This is the kind of investment Somalia needs not fancy hotels.
Janub June 10th, 2012, 09:49 PM Nice to see the youngsters doing all the jobs.
Xusein June 11th, 2012, 03:03 AM Excellent work. This is the kind of investment Somalia needs not fancy hotels.
I agree.
The potential in the livestock sector is huge, stuff like this is just the tip of the iceberg.
ModernNomad01 July 31st, 2012, 03:20 AM http://hiiraan.com/news/2012/July/wararka_maanta28-18769.htm
In Somali
Nina88 July 31st, 2012, 03:26 AM http://i.imgur.com/MvpbD.jpg
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Nina88 July 31st, 2012, 03:32 AM http://pn.b5z.net/i/u/10107927/i/Maxjar-Xooleed_Muqdisho_ezr.JPG
Mr Gabeyre ayaa sheegay in hada wixii ka dambeeya ay diyaar u yihiin in la suuq geeyo xoolaha, isagoo ka xusay in dalalka Cumaan iyo Sacuudiga ay ka mid noqonayaan dalalka loo soo geyn doono, waxaana uu ka dhawaajiyo in Ganacsato ka imaan doonaan wadamadaas, si ay u iibsadaan Xoolaha.
Sidoo kale waxaa goobta Ka Hadlay Maamulaha Maxjarka Iimaan Maxamed Cali isaga oo sheegay in Maxjarka la Furay 28-kii Bisha Jully isla markaana ay diyaar u yihiin Adeegyadi ay u baahnaayeen Ganacsatada Soomaaliyeed ee Dhoofisa Xoolaha, waxaana uu ugu baaqay inay wada shaqayn la yeeshaan Maxjarka Ancaam.
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Constantine MMX December 25th, 2012, 04:52 PM Somalia's livestock exports to meet international safety standards
Monday, December 24, 2012
By Adnan Hussein
Nearly six months after its opening, the al-Jazira animal health facility and quarantine centre in Mogadishu is preparing to export its first shipment of livestock in March, according to officials.
All livestock at the facility undergoes evaluation and treatment to ensure it passes international health safety standards before they are approved by the government for live export, said Mohamed Mohamud, director of agricultural development at the Ministry of Natural Resources.
The facility, which was opened on July 28th in a ceremony attended by former President Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed, is owned by private Somali investors and is managed under the supervision and guidance of the Somali Ministry of Natural Resources, he said.
"Our health department is charged with supervising the new facility and will quarantine sick animals," Mohamud told Sabahi. "Diseased animals will be slaughtered and either burned or buried in order to prevent contamination of shipments."
The livestock undergoing evaluation will be exported to Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Egypt, he said, adding that the ministry is committed to provide healthy livestock at suitable market prices.
The facility was built over three years and can hold 250,000 heads of cattle. The compound comprises grazing grounds and a water basin for sheep, cows and camels, as well as inspection facilities staffed with veterinarians and trained support staff.
The project is part of a wide range of initiatives the government is supporting to revitalise Somalia's economy.
Somali Minister of Natural Resources Abdirizaq Omar Mohamed said his ministry is actively working with investors to develop agricultural production, improve food safety and strengthen exports with regional trading partners.
Attracting private investors and building the infrastructure necessary to successfully export Somalia's natural resources are a top priority for the ministry, Mohamed told Sabahi.
"We will soon be able to celebrate our ambitious economic goals and [Somalia] will be able, one day, to survive without external aid," he said.
Mohamed said the ministry is currently working with private investors to resume the export of bananas, once a booming source of revenue for the country.
The minister urged Somalis and foreign businesspersons to invest in Somalia and take advantage of the many lucrative opportunities available for developing the country's abundant natural resources.
Deynaba Makaraan Barow, a 44-year-old pastoralist from Lower Shabelle, said the government's involvement in facilitating and promoting livestock exports is an encouraging sign.
"The livestock trade during the days of the former central government was a significant source of economic stimulus for the country," Barow told Sabahi. She said she is hopeful that Somali herders can once again export their livestock at those same levels. -- [b]Source (http://www.hiiraan.com/news4/2012/Dec/27443/somalia_s_livestock_exports_to_meet_international_safety_standards.aspx)
Xusein December 27th, 2012, 03:05 AM ...can some investor come in and fund a manufacturing facility for slaughter so we don't have to worry about the Arabs screwing us again?
Don't get me wrong, this is good news and we definitely need it (and we should walk before we run) but srsly.
Sideway December 27th, 2012, 03:53 PM ...can some investor come in and fund a manufacturing facility for slaughter so we don't have to worry about the Arabs screwing us again?
Don't get me wrong, this is good news and we definitely need it (and we should walk before we run) but srsly.
One problem,.electricity is very expensive.
Habesh December 28th, 2012, 01:02 AM how big is Somalis live stock population and the industry currently ? and how widespread a role was it playing in the economy of Somalia before the civil war ?
Xusein December 29th, 2012, 04:30 AM One problem,.electricity is very expensive.
Another market that the private entrepreneurs should tap into. :banana:
Xusein December 29th, 2012, 04:36 AM how big is Somalis live stock population and the industry currently ? and how widespread a role was it playing in the economy of Somalia before the civil war ?
Stats are hard to find but Somalia exported 4.7m animals to Saudi Arabia in 2011 and makes around $250 million a year on exporting (http://www.alarabiya.net/articles/2012/11/20/250835.html) (I think this figure is ridiculously low). Livestock export makes around 65-80% of the total earnings.
The problem is that at the moment, it's a very low value added export that is a minute fraction of it's potential. But I suppose you have to start somewhere.
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