What Somalia needs to end drought and hunger forever

The import hurts our people heavily. Food is more expensive. There’s some gaajo areas where a bag of rice is 60$+
$60+ is due to factors such as isbarro, poor road infrastructure, travel distance to ports and heavy taxation. your right it’s expensive and self reliance would be better but part of the issue is also incompetent government and the south being a al shabaab strong hold
 

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$60+ is due to factors such as isbarro, poor road infrastructure, travel distance to ports and heavy taxation. your right it’s expensive and self reliance would be better but part of the issue is also incompetent government and the south being a al shabaab strong hold
The people I’m talking about don’t live in south but in waqooyi badiyo. That’s how you know it’s real problem. There may still be taxation and isbaro that I don’t know. It should still be to a lesser degree of that stuff in south.
 
Proper management of the rivers and annual rain fall would be enough to irrigate the whole of Somalia. A decade later you could pivot and tap into the country’s aquifers, and in 2040 or 2050, when the cost of desalination plants has gone down and the technology itself has significantly progressed, should they be established all along the Somali coast line.
 

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