We don’t need foreigners to do it there are plenty of Somalis that are starting to like farmingFarming ≠ Somali
They'll gain much better yields if they hired some non somalis to do the actual farming and sold shares to raise funds for the equipment.
Since labour is cheap they won't really need that much equipment.
some hard work and the country would be back on topWe don’t need foreigners to do it there are plenty of Somalis that are starting to like farming
We don’t need foreigners to do it there are plenty of Somalis that are starting to like farming
Show them thisIf you don't have the funds for those highly productive machinery you're stuck with ungodly hours of back breaking work... shit we're allergic to.
Show them this
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They usually own farms in other places in Kenya like Naivasha. The farms alot of the time are greenhouses in NFD but they also pay other people to tend the traditional farms for a small fee.Farming ≠ Somali
They'll gain much better yields if they hired some non somalis to do the actual farming and sold shares to raise funds for the equipment.
Since labour is cheap they won't really need that much equipment.
They usually own farms in other places in Kenya like Naivasha. The farms alot of the time are greenhouses in NFD but they also pay other people to tend the traditional farms for a small fee.
Its actually very profitable and you have many NFD millionaires from produce alone. This isn’t a stat you could find but from my experience they seem to produce the most millionaires by a large margin. Thats for all clans there btw.
It would be easier to start business ventures elsewhere in africa first and work up to Somalia or at the very least within your clan territory and with another more experienced person.Farming is one of the most scalable business models available right now in Africa.
Saving up currently to invest in JL once things calm down and there's some semblance of rule of law.
Huge demand for locally produced food due to import cost arbitrage.
Hence why I'm interested in using the Juba river for transportation to lower costs even more since most farms will be near it.
It would be easier to start business ventures elsewhere in africa first and work up to Somalia or at the very least within your clan territory and with another more experienced person.
Produce is more difficult in Somalia the market is more spread out and the infrastructure between them is few if any this including the obscene corruption and extortion against businesses and political instability. It is definitely still profitable though just not suitable for fresh arrivals from abroad.