Camel milk business

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As someone that explored this, you have absolutely no chance, there is so much regulations and wholesale shocking levels of corruption (cow milk industry), you simply don't have a breath of a chance unless your part of the oligarch mafia crew.

Even heavy hitters in the middle east have been trying this for decades, these people have set up such a protectionist racket you won't even get through the door, it's global free trade for everyone else, you have to open up your markets to them but it doesn't work the other way around, they practice protectionism.

It's the same old capitalism for the poor but socialism for the rich racket that most are too dumb to even realise due to the camouflaged usage of fancy terms they use to hide the obvious racket.

You simply cannot ship anything from Somalia, you'll be banned on the import/export phase 1 and if you pass that it will be one of the million other regulations and hurdles they have specifically built into the system which you are require to hire expensive fleet of lawyers that will stop you from ever competing, the process takes years and several millions to even get it started.

The UAE ended up paying several millions in bribes just to get a very few of their bottles on the shelves and even then there are limits set on this, there is no way in hell the cow milk industry worth several billions would allow competitors on the market.
 
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Cannuck

Ninyaho ii soo ducee when it comes to investments, I'm very unlucky. Bought a couple of apartments in the fastest growing state in Australia, other states property prices tripled, but resources hit rock bottom in our state and lost st 30% of what they werth when I bought them. Invested in that camel farm and land st all. Another kangaroo, snake and crocodile skin small firm I mvested collapsed. f*ck man, I'm financially ruined.


Inshallah I will add you to my prayer list. However let me tell story of one of my relatives. He was second generation Somali in Yemeni. Built his business there and housebthere but lost everything in Yemen independence war in mid of 60s. He came back to Somalia with his wife broken. However he started from beginning and built new business (very rich factory, export, import industry ) lost all money, houses, business in 91. However he moved to Kenya and started again successed, 5 years ago lost his money (his partner stole everything). 3 ago, he was able to sell his real estate in Somalia and now he came back almost half of his money. The moral of story never give up.
 
http://modernfarmer.com/2014/08/getting-camel-milk-hump/

It's legal, but $18 a pint in the US. A farm in San Diego has been going for 10 years. Camels actually do quite well here. Some imported in the 19th century for military transport across the western deserts did fine on their own after being released into the wild. "Dead camel" is an actual mountain range in western Nevada. I heard some wild camels in Arizona were removed from public lands because of competition with native species.
 
We could be
#1 in tannery

#1 in fishery export to Europe, middle East, Asia

#1 in oil production and export (if its confirmed that we have huge oil)

#1 in sesame oil

#1 or #2 in livestock export

And many other projects:banderas:

inshallah we'll reach that once we get away from tribalism

Somalia has 400 billion barrels of oil.
 
There's a huge amount but we have to drill and get the "proven" oil reserves numbers

Somalia is the number 1 oil producer and uranium in the world. More than Saudis, Qataris and etc.

Security is the only problem otherwise oil would've been drilled a while ago.
 

El padrone

Hedonist, Depressive realist, Existential nihilist
Somalia has 400 billion barrels of oil.
:siilaanyolaugh: its the likes of u that are duping foreign oil hungry powers to somalia with the promise of "oil and uranium" creating further conflicts, distability and wars that accompany "oil exploration"
 

El padrone

Hedonist, Depressive realist, Existential nihilist
Somalia is the number 1 oil producer and uranium in the world. More than Saudis, Qataris and etc.

Security is the only problem otherwise oil would've been drilled a while ago.

somalia produces oil? and is number one producer? go home sxb you are sakhraan
:snoop:
 
Camel milk business has the potential to be highly lucrative. I read up on the health benefits some years back and couldn't find anywhere to source it from in the UK, that wasn't ridiculosly extortionate.

Waliba unpasteurised, raw camels milk - that stuff is the real deal.

Found this: Australians know what's up!

Australians consider camels as pests?? why cant they just send them to somalia:jcoleno:
 

Ibn Rushd

891 year old Islamic theologian
Australians consider camels as pests?? why cant they just send them to somalia:jcoleno:
these camels are crazy, I have cousin in shepparton VIC. He said "They are wild and crazy and the milk of these camels are disgusting".
 

Ibn Rushd

891 year old Islamic theologian
Camel's milk has this slight vitamin-c-ish taste to it. Slighly sour, yet sweet at the same time.
depends what the camel eats, in winter it eats a plant called ciin. Which makes it milk watery. Which is only founded in Jigjiga and Bircot. That why when you compare Geel Ogaden (Absame) to Geel Ishaaq, our milk comes out more tastes more better. When pasteurized that taste is gone.

prices increase in countries with no camel farms, in UAE our camel milk is 10 dirhams is like 2 pound 11 pence. UK has no camel farms so it solely relies on exports from somalia and UAE.
 

felloff

FA'CASH GANG BABY
i feel like theirs only 4 billion barrels of oil in Somalia, the business who did the surveys know this but since the public and rest of the world think its 100 billion this will help the surveyors sell the information for a lot to another company to only drill and find out themselves that oil is little.
 
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