State of The Art Flour Mill- Berbera Somaliland

SilentE1001

Reformation of Somaliland
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Not sure why there aren't more of these. There are hundreds of flour mills in Ethiopia.

Turnkey setups with those capacities usually cost less than 100k custom made.

This is for Somalis we can't keep bugging from others giving then our money...
 

Ras

It's all so tiresome
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That link you sent for 180k/20Tonnes for this factory would cost over 1 million. Add the cost of that huge land which is at least 300k minimum and other costs. It would easily be a multimillion dollar project

Take those prices with a grain of salt and the large capacities are cheaper $/ton.

Add on a service plan of around 50k/yr you should be ready to go for a few hundred grand at near those capacities.

Add on financing and you could start with much less.

Mortgage your villa in Hargeisa worth 200k and most domestic banks would be happy to finance the whole deal for you for a small 20-50k down payment.

Manufacturing isn't as scary as most people assume.
 
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this will be really good for the economy. Cement and wheat being produced locally means it will be purchased in the Somaliland shilling which means it’s value will go up which means the gov can do responsible quantitative easing which will mean more money for the gov to do development projects. We need to produce khat locally aswell. We have a lot of foreign currency injection for a country with no industry that money shouldn’t be slipping out of our economy without changing hands domestically multiple times and only on things we can’t produce locally.
 
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this will be really good for the economy. Cement and wheat being produced locally means it will be purchased in the Somaliland shilling which means it’s value will go up which means the gov can do responsible quantitative easing which will mean more money for the gov to do development projects. We need to produce khat locally aswell. We have a lot of foreign currency injection for a country with no industry that money should be slipping out of our economy without changing hands domestically multiple times and only on things we can’t produce locally.

Somaliland system supports this. Everyth good that is locally produced has a tariff put on its import. Alot of ethiopian vegetables have tariffs and more people are preferring to buy the wadani produce. Now that the farming boom is happening expect more of these factories:lawd:
 

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