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The fertile crescent of Oodweyne (Beerato)

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Saalax   

Beerato is a fertile area south of Oodweyne well known for its large productions

of sorghum and other crops thanks to fertile soil and many seasonal rivers.Janaale

got nothing on Beerato. :D

 

 

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Good to see, we can fully feed our people and stop this import everything culture. Every part of the Somali peninsula can be farmed with proper management.

 

 

They are not original with the names though hehe.

 

Does the World Food Program operate in Somaliland? B@stards create havoc in the South. They import food just as the farmers are about to harvest.

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good oodweyne,it is rain-fed or irrigation,all somali land can be turned into farms like the alaxandaria egpyt which feed 50 million in desert egpyt.

 

WFP buys from farmers when there is a draught,somali farmers now found a market in europe to supply their surplus.bussiness is good and an incentive to farm.

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Saalax   

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Good to see, we can fully feed our people and stop this import everything culture. Every part of the Somali peninsula can be farmed with proper management.

 

 

They are not original with the names though hehe.

 

Does the World Food Program operate in Somaliland? B@stards create havoc in the South. They import food just as the farmers are about to harvest.

 

 

Beerato is a old settlement it is not a new name. It depends with region it is,

usually Gabiley and Oodweyne produce their own crops for local use, other non

farming regions though use WFP more.

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Saalax   

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good oodweyne,it is rain-fed or irrigation,all somali land can be turned into farms like the alaxandaria egpyt which feed 50 million in desert egpyt.

 

WFP buys from farmers when there is a draught,somali farmers now found a market in europe to supply their surplus.bussiness is good and an incentive to farm.

 

 

 

They use both. Lots of Somali soil is fertile, if Israel can grow crops in its

deserts, there is no reason for Somalis to starve. It is all about management and

right equipment.

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Saalax   

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gibiley is farmland mostly,i am planning to arrange/own a farm that produces apples inshalah.

 

 

Southern Gabiley is farmland, Northern Gabiley is just mountains and arid though.

I don't think Apples grow in that kind of lowland warm climate, it can maybe grow

in Daalo for example.

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Mooge   

best ever project in Somaliland. the West Burco community is the most productive in all of Somaliland. Maybe Siilaanyo trying to isolate them is a blessing in disguise as it forces them to become self-sufficient and productive. good job to these people who created this farming project to feed the people.

 

 

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Saalax   

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best ever project in Somaliland. the West Burco community is the most productive in all of Somaliland. Maybe Siilaanyo trying to isolate them is a blessing in disguise as it forces them to become self-sufficient and productive. good job to these people who created this farming project to feed the people.

 

 

Siilanyo is mad because he inherited useless mountains and deserts called the Guban,

were's Saalax inherited one of the most fertile areas in Somaliland from the green

Daalo /Midhisho belt to Oodweyne Lol.

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Illyria   

Great initiative.

 

Saalax, it might be about time you have parked the anti-Silanyo bus on the kerb side. the old man has sprinted much farther than he could possibly have done and has reached at the end of the road. he is not fully all there and not all his compartments are functional. the future is within reach.

 

Mind you, when Silanyo is all done and dusted, and is no longer, you will have missed him. Just like some are now missing Riyale, and others are reminiscing of ina Cigaal, one of the worse, the father of all corruption, and the man whose decadent legacy his successors continue peddling.

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Saalax   

Illyria I doubt anyone will miss Silanyo apart from few. Riyale did have his downsides

as well but there is one thing he wasn't and that is divisive, he is also held three

successful elections (2003,2005 and 2010). Silanyo failed his first attempt in 2012

which created widespread riots.So Lets not compare the father of Slnd democracy

(Riyaale) and some loser called Silanyo.

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Illyria   

Saalax,

Technically speaking, Silanyo and Riyaale are not even of the same calibre. Riyaale was a low-level security officer, but there is a paradigm shift in the regional politics. when Riyaale was organising elections, he had the financial support and backing of the IC who finance elections. Silanyo has neither of those and that is not entirely his fault, partly yes. The name of the game now is Xamar-centric where back then it was a mess. so, do consider the maneauvering and shift of priorities in the regional politics.

 

Remember, Somalis of all regions are just pawns being moved at will, and of IC's volition not their own. Somalia is no longer a de jure as a country.

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