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Kenyan Muslim guy owns a farm in the outskirts of galdogob according to the tweet he’s known in the region for his agricultural skills it’s a pretty long video over half an hour
East African unity in action for once (extremely rare)
This the same guy from watermelon video about year back. He is also radiologist at hospital very smart guy. It’s tough to grow in the region with that soil its very poor quality . They are using drip irrigation to minimize water usage. Which u can see from plastic pipe system dropping water.
they are also having to add organic matter to soil to give it nutrients.
they chasing dollar. Means fruits and vegetable prices high enough it’s worth their time to grow in non ideal condition . Also good for future food security snd area employment . It’s good to secure things like food and medicines and not rely on outsiders who can sanction u and screw u on prices. Right now most our industries destroyed because we flooded by cheap imports . Same thing trump fighting with tariffs but our situation 1000x worstWhat is the purpose behind Galdogob farming is it for temperature regulation, is it for food security. Somalis always tend to do things without being clear what the objective behind it is?
I’d like to see the people in the area pickup farming im not sure how sustainable nomadism will be in the coming decades due to climate changeThis the same guy from watermelon video about year back. He is also radiologist at hospital very smart guy. It’s tough to grow in the region with that soil its very poor quality . They are using drip irrigation to minimize water usage. Which u can see from plastic pipe system dropping water.
they are also having to add organic matter to soil to give it nutrients.
I’d like to see the people in the area pickup farming im not sure how sustainable nomadism will be in the coming decades due to climate change
galdogob area is also the most densely populated district in central Somalia not sure how much livestock people the land can hold in the future it’s either expand or pickup other lifestyles the latter is more preferable
You have no idea what your talking aboutDid Sacad end up annexing Western Galdogob and adding it to its own land holdings and regional footprint? It's worrying time there once they start referring to a land as western or eastern sections(wa dhul muran ku jira) waana tiina tan lagu muransan yahay kkkkkkk
They trying but I think water will always be issue and what limits how much it can be scaled. They trying to also plant hardy grasses that reduces need for people to find more and more new pastuers.I’d like to see the people in the area pickup farming im not sure how sustainable nomadism will be in the coming decades due to climate change
galdogob area is also the most densely populated district in central Somalia not sure how much livestock people the land can hold in the future better to pickup other lifestyles
They do this also in DDS before drought comes they plant a lot of livestock feed to get them through tough timeshere is the grass initiave
They do this also in DDS before drought comes they plant a lot of livestock feed to get them through tough times
overall we are very lucky we have hawd area right next to us one of the last good areas left for livestock grazingThey trying but I think water will always be issue and what limits how much it can be scaled. They trying to also plant hardy grasses that reduces need for people to find more and more new pastuers.
its very effficient the livestock we raise built for region. to me only options for water is harvest rain water better, dig more boreholes. but both have limitations due to how arid area is. I think what we need is similar to what middleast is doing and building desalination plants. This would allow us to do massive farming and even more livestock rearing. we have plenty of ocean just needoverall we are very lucky we have hawd area right next to us one of the last good areas left for livestock grazing