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Tough conditions though make ingenuity higher. Biodiesel from animal fat that nobody eats anyway could be a good way of using our resources. Somali entrepreneurs are trying to fix the problem.
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The next government should really focus on restoring the electricity grid. $1.35 for a kilowatt is extremely expensive. This alongside roads and ports should be a priority.
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Somali livestock trade booms despite ravages of war
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$250m is just the tip of the iceberg on the potential of the livestock trade, this can be potentially worth tens of billions. Somalis need to stop exporting their animals live and start slaughtering them in factories in Somalia, therefore adding value to their exports, creating an industrial base, and adding jobs. Somalia has the potential to be a major global meat exporter if priorities were there. |
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Somalia's livestock may save its economy
HARGEISA, Somalia — To the outsider, haggling for sheep in the livestock market here might look like an elaborate secret handshake.
Two men lay a piece of cloth over their grasped hands and begin negotiating the price in silence, their eyes fixed on one another. Sequences of squeezes, pinches and clasps of fingers, knuckles and hands — all hidden from public view under the cloth — indicate the buyer’s offer and the seller’s price. Deals worth hundreds or thousands of dollars are concluded quickly, often without exchanging cash. Payments are transferred between mobile phones. Semi-nomadic animal herding, or pastoralism, is the Somali way. But while it is a cultural practice with deep historical roots, it also may have a place in Somalia’s economic future, helping it emerge from decades of civil war. “Livestock is what people really know,” said Cyprien Biaou, a livestock coordinator in the Somalia office of the UN Food and Agriculture Organization, or FAO. It is already the bedrock of the economy of Somaliland, a breakaway northwestern region of Somalia, which will this year export more than 4 million sheep, goats and camels, accounting for about 80 percent of Somaliland’s $120 million annual budget. Last month alone, 1.6 million sheep were exported from Somaliland’s port of Berbera to Jeddah in Saudi Arabia. They were destined for ritual slaughter, which marks the end of the annual Muslim pilgrimage, the Hajj. “This Hajj season was really very good,” said Omer Abokor Jama, the deputy port manager in Berbera. Fat wooden dhows from Oman and Yemen tie up alongside towering steel cargo ships from Saudi Arabia and Egypt at Berbera’s deepwater port. The port’s 650-meter long dock reflects Somalia’s Cold War past: the first 300-meter section was built by the Soviets in the 1960s. When the country switched sides in the 1980s, the US — never to be outdone — built a 350-meter extension. At the dock, workers unload everything Somaliland cannot produce, which is to say pretty much everything: cars and trucks, shrink-wrapped palettes of fizzy drinks and bottles of mineral water, flour and pasta, petrol and diesel, cement, timber, washing machines and television sets. They leave with livestock, and not much else. Some of the larger vessels take as many as 100,000 sheep and goats on a single six-day voyage to Jeddah, the biggest market for Somali livestock. Ali Guled, a government vet in Berbera, said the livestock industry has grown rapidly since 2009, when Gulf States lifted an 11-year ban on the import of Somali animals. Regional governments had feared the spread of Rift Valley Fever, a virus that can pass from animals to humans. But relative peace and stability allowed Somaliland to establish a quarantine program where animals are inspected and, if necessary, vaccinated before export, giving buyers peace of mind. The growing trade in livestock has been good for both Somaliland’s economy and for people like Mohamed Aden, a 78-year-old animal trader. Aden is the chairman of Hargeisa’s livestock market association, and a 20-year veteran of Somalia’s livestock trade. “Livestock is our life,” he said. Mohamed Musa, a city tax collector, said the market alone accounts for up to 60 percent of the Hargeisa’s entire tax revenues. As in Berbera, traders at the Hargeisa market sold twice the number of sheep and goats during this year’s Hajj season than in the other 11 months of the year combined. The 39,000 sheep and goats exchanged every day during the month earned the government $200,000 in taxes. One of the biggest livestock traders here is Dhamac Barud, 52, who said he makes $1 million a year from the animal trade. That dwarfs the income he earns from his other businesses, which include a construction company. Barud buys sheep and goats by the thousands from pastoralist herders along the Ethiopian border for $50 to $70 per animal. He then ships them off to be sold to Arab merchants — “our traditional trading partners,” he said — in Saudi Arabia, Oman and Yemen for $90 to $100 per animal. In a bid to increase the value of each animal, the Somaliland Meat Development Association has been established with the support of the UN Food and Agriculture Organization. At the association’s office in Hargeisa, discarded camel bones are ground and carved into jewelry. Marrow and fat is boiled to make soap. Switzera Yussuf Mohamed, the group’s chairwoman and a mother of 11, said the new income was making life easier for her and the 40 other workers. “So many of us were jobless before. But now we have the opportunity to work, to earn something to live on,” she said. People give a variety of reasons for the popularity of Somali animals. Some point to the animals themselves: they are “free range and organic,” smaller (“family-sized,” as one man put it), and taste sweeter. Others say the explanation is more spiritual: that the herders are Muslim like the buyers, or that the Somali sheep is prized because its distinctive black head bears a symbolic connection to the ancient tale of Abraham, who was willing to follow God’s orders in sacrificing his son. Whatever the reasons, exports are growing and that is good news for Somalia’s struggling economy Source: GlobalPost |
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the primary, secondary and tertiary sectors in the Livestock industry are immense.
Primary: export whole livestock secondary: export processed and semi-processed meats (canned meats, premium cuts, etc). IF we keep our livestock within somalia to be processed we will have millions of animal hides to kick start our leather industry. a multi billion dollar industry we're just giving away because we don't have the foresight to build a simple factory to process meat and leather. Tertiary: somalis are experts in livestock rearing, we have been doing it for over thousands of years, I'm sure we can lend our services and expertise to groups at a price of course. |
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Geesigii Dhulkiisa Ama geeri aakhiro, ama guusha nololeed. --- Cabdulaahi Suldaan Timacadde: Dunidii ka habsaanay oo Inaga ugu dambeyna oo Dundumaan dhaqdhaqaaqin ee Dhamantiin dhergi weyney oo Isu dhiibnay dugaag ee Soomaaloo kala daadsan Hadaynaan isu duubin Durki mayno xadaawe Cidna daafici mayno. |
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Check out this Somali-Danish NGO initiative that aims to increase commercial fishing:
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Geesigii Dhulkiisa Ama geeri aakhiro, ama guusha nololeed. --- Cabdulaahi Suldaan Timacadde: Dunidii ka habsaanay oo Inaga ugu dambeyna oo Dundumaan dhaqdhaqaaqin ee Dhamantiin dhergi weyney oo Isu dhiibnay dugaag ee Soomaaloo kala daadsan Hadaynaan isu duubin Durki mayno xadaawe Cidna daafici mayno. |
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New Banana Export company setup in Mogadishu [FRUITSOME]
Munaasabad xariga looga jaray shirkad lagu magacaabo Fruit-some oo dhoofin doonta Muuska ka baxa dalkeena ayaa maanta ka dhacday Hotelka Ambassador ee Magaalada Muqdisho.
Shirkaddan ayaa waxa aasaasay 11 xubnood oo aqoonyahanno Soomaaliyeed ah, waxaana qeyb ka ah khubaro ku takhasusay ganacsiga iyo suuq geynta Muuska, Saamileey, beeraleey iyo ganacsatada Muuska Soomaaliyeed. Tan iyo wixii ka danbeeyay burburkii dowladii hore ee Soomaaliya, beeraleyda Soomaaliyeed ma aysan helin wax dhiiri geliya wax soo saarkooda, waxayna arintaasi keentay in uu hoos u dhac weyn ku yimaado dalagyadii kala duwanaa ee ay beeri jireen. Cismaan Xayle Caruushe oo ah gudoomiyaha guddiga fulinta ee shirkadda ayaa ka warbixiyay waxyaalaha ku kalifay in ay furaan shirkaddani, isagoona sheegay in ka dib markii ay arkeen baahida uu caalamka u qabo wax-soo-saarka dalka Soomaaliya gaar ahaan Muuska in ay go’aansadeen in lagama maarmaan ay tahay in la helo shirkad ka shaqeysa ka ganacsiga muuska. Sidoo kale Eng. Xasan Max’ed Faarax oo isna goobta ka aqriyay war-saxaafadeed ay shirkaddu soo saartay ayaa sheegay in shirkadani ay u furan tahay qof walba oo Soomaali ah ayna leeyihiin dad Soomaali ah oo isxilqaamay. “Shirkadda Fruitsome waxay ugu baaqeysaa beeraleyda muuska Soomaaliyeed oo dhan, Qurba-joogta iyo hay’adaha dhaqaalaha in ay gacmaha is qabsadaan oo ay ka qeybqaataan maalgelinta iyo dhoofinta Muuska Soomaaliyeed,” ayuu lagu yiri warsaxaafadeedkii shirkadda. ![]() ![]()
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Since Banana's where a major income earner in the past and even during the civil war it is good to see the private sector starting to acclimatise towards an export led regeneration of this important subsector
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Farmers who use to own the banana fields had been illegally deprived and forcibly drove out from their fertile lands. Now some armed groups who historically never had a farming land at near river villages has occupied their field illegally and trying to do a business under those speechless people.We want to know if this bogus company does exist,who owned or if they have a legitimate right to do farming as well as harvesting bananas in this disputed area.
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Bro aflagadada waa laga fiican yahay Somali aa wadda nahay ee qof walba fikir kiisa xur ayuu uu yahay waa kuu raaci kartaa ama waa kaa soo horjesan kartaa.caay iyo aflagaado meel nama geyso! waa mahadsan tihiin. |
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Well said Talya.
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Thanks Talya.. ain't in position to reply a plebeian person. But I am here to present contemporary the facts that subsist in this present time in Somalia's farming land area .Despite the fact, I was just trying to highlight some contentious issue about what is happening now on there, but in adversely, some individuals doesn't understand or has no clue what I am gesticulating. Again, those people have been victimized since the country's law and order has aborted, and now this fake company had employed them to work their own land as servitude and wanted to benefit their cheap labour from this unlawful practices. I think anyone who thinks this is a lark history, perhaps we can assume that he might be the part of these intrigue schemes and wants to suck the blood of these victim families.
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Indeed A'A there are immense issues concerning land ownership in the fertile areas of southern Somalia, but I think this neither the place or thread to discuss these issues.
It would be great if you were to start a different topic addressing such issues.
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Wakaaladda Hargaha iyo Saamaha Dowladda Soomaaliya ayaa maanta shaacisay in magaalada Muqdisho laga sameyn doono goobo loogu talagalay in lagu bireeyo xoolaha nool ee maalin walba magaalada loogu bireeyo si hilibkooda loo isticmaalo.
http://radiomuqdisho.net/wakaaladda-...-lagu-bireeyo/
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