Then brag about human resources in the future but not land. We both know Puntland land
is not resourceful compared to other parts of Somalia. My 60 hectares farm in Janaale, Lower
Shabelle will properly produce more revenue than Puntland in the future.
PL is doing fine, it already leads in educational quality and outcomes. It already started doing forensic and products quarantine at the port.
Farming doesn't produce revenue since you will join a world market that is full of farmers, you will get nothing in real value terms when you look at the hours, time and equipment you invested into the farm and what your raking back in. It's a hand to mouth existence is my guess.
You don't see rich farmers, do you? it's not the most capital friendly sector that's for sure. You do farming to feed yourself not make it the backbone of your economy. Now seafood though is another story as certain marine life aren't located around the world. So I could see lobsters, oysters, and those shit going up in price due to scarcity of sea who have it. But farms I just can't see it. Notice how the most productive licenses the world want is the fishery one, none come to seek agricultural licenses loooooooool.
PL owns 40% of that sea, so we gonna get good returns for those hard to get marine life.