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Thriving Djibouti Farm

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I plan to invest more in the areas suitable for farming in Djibouti and be a pioneer in the new wave of farming in Djibouti.
Since I am a Reer Djibouti it will be no problem for my family to set it up.
Perhaps a trade agreement between Awdal and Djibouti will be in order the next time I stop by, Reer Awdal can bring their farming expertise and we can help develop their region with our vast influence,money and access to the world due to us being a recognized country.
In return Reer Awdal, THEY can bring their many years of farming to strategic locations in Djibouti and teach locals the blessed way of farming.
Those who help Djibouti we will help back :up:
( Perhaps link Amoud University with the University of Djibouti, which are the greatest Somali universities in the horn, this would increase Education and cooperation in Djibouti and Awdal (Salel+Lugahaya+Zaylac etc.)
Farming, an untapped resource within Djibouti and with modern technology we can make our great country Djibouti blossom even more. (as the greatest Somali nation on earth.) :stylin:
In Dikhil village, 120 kilometers southwest of Djibouti city, Djama Guedi is one of many farmers who produce crops for a living. His lush garden teeming with workers is in huge contrast to the surrounding rocky hills.

“I grow onions, dates, watermelon, and fodder for goats which I rear for milk,” says Djama. “I sell my produce to grocery shops in the city.” Djama admits that the climate and the rocky terrains in Djibouti limit large-scale agriculture, but is adamant that farming is possible. “All we need is the skill and technology to enable us to dig and pump water."
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Not bad for 35+ C degree weather!
And that skill (Technology to dig and pump water) will be provided! :stylin:

I plan to meet Djama Guedi and work with him in order to make our goals a sustainable reality and create more cooperation with the Awdal region and the Nation of Djibouti. (Perhaps the people of Awbare in Galbeed and Harowo can be added to this partnership)
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Mashallah, seeing as Djibouti is a tiny inhospitable desert, will you be trying your hand at farming on Djibouti's leased farm land in Ethiopia or Malawi? Image
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:lol: Don't act Habash now, Djibouti farming is a blessing! As I indicated above I will implement strategic measures and local cooperation to increase farming in Djibouti. I do not need a nappy headed Habashi, but my brothers who border me :lol:

To be honest I'm more concerned about home (Djibouti) and our close territories that shall be liberated soon (Awbare,Awdal,Shinile,Jijiga zone etc.) They will be provinces in the Djiboutian Republic, but baby steps (irrigation to say at the least)

But now we can continue on exploiting Ethiopia and gaining billions of dollars as we kept on doing,(as is our god given right :up:)
and I will try and contact some of my family members in the government of Djibouti
and put forth a plan to make these goals a reality. Expect big things 8-)
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Mashallah, so you you agree with Dr. Ato Ashebir WoldeGiorgis that Djibouti doesn't need or shouldn't get the 103,000+ cubic meters of ground water and 60 hectares of land from Ethiopia, free of charge? Image
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Gabre wrote:Mashallah, so you you agree with Dr. Ato Ashebir WoldeGiorgis that Djibouti doesn't need or shouldn't get the 103,000+ cubic meters of ground water and 60 hectares of land from Ethiopia, free of charge? Image
as I stated above
we can continue on exploiting Ethiopia and gaining billions of dollars as we kept on doing,(as is our god given right :up:)
So if that means I can keep on exploiting Ethiopia, ( but at the very minimum not hurt somalis in ethiopia the least) Im all for it. I have nothing against using you all.
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