Somalia’s livestock exports are receiving a boost from fading Australian and Sudanese competition, which could help drive its shipments above $1 billion this year.
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Somalia’s exports are threatened by climate change and conflict: what 30 years of data tell us
In the sun-scorched lands of Somalia, farmers and livestock keepers have grown accustomed to the extremes of climate. In 2022, for example, the country suffered the longest drought in 40 years. This ...
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IGAD: Cross-border collaboration key to strengthening Horn of Africa livestock sector
Poor cross-border rangeland governance has been identified as a major challenge facing pastoral communities across the Horn of Africa, undermining sustainable resource management and threatening ...
The annual Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca is a time for celebration, not least among Somalia's livestock herders and traders who export millions of livestock to feed pilgrims. People buy sacrificial sheep ...
MOGADISHU (Reuters) - Somali livestock exports to the Gulf States are expected to double to one million animals this month after the Saudi government lifted a long-standing ban, traders and a company ...
Heightened conflict and climate shocks are increasing humanitarian needs in Somalia as communities work to recover from the country’s most severe drought in four decades, which has reduced food ...
This research is funded by SIMAD University in Mogadishu, Somalia. This research is funded by SIMAD University in Mogadishu, Somalia. For a country whose economy breathes through its agriculture and ...
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