Chimera Posted August 13, 2012 Well, MMA, one community is just coming out of a war, while another has enjoyed the fruits of Turkish industralization. Somalia had bigger factories than any owned by a Kurd before the war, in fact some of them were the biggest in Africa, but our fortunes perished when the state collapsed and with it the ability to construct major modern infrastructure and export various products. No amount of remittances can change this I'm afraid, or result in the construction of a major milk-products factory, only the big businessmen or the state can, and there is still the risk of losing all of your investment, just look at the fate of all the major factories and plants. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar Posted August 13, 2012 There is on exception, though -- Laasqorey tuna. It is produced in Sanaag and sells well in Soomaaliya, from Gaarisa to Jabuuti. Not to mention other parts of East Africa, sida Nayroobi. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chimera Posted August 13, 2012 Your absolutely right, you can add to that the various new soap, furniture, boat, and beverages factories. It seems the Kurd has a point, there is a potential lucrative market for these milk products. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites