http://www.jowhar.com/tacabka-bariiska- ... harsawiro/


It would be nice if it was large scale.
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Itrah wrote:I wouldn't be surprised if it is actually cheaper to import rice than to grow it in Somalia.
Asians are selling it for rock bottom prices.
I don't wanna read it. Let me just enjoy the scenery.You can read it here:
http://www.jowhar.com/tacabka-bariiska- ... harsawiro/
It would be nice if it was large scale.
jalaaludin5 wrote: Dhulkaas hadaan miishaar ku goeyn kari lahaa, jabuutan u rari laha idinkana sadexdii kalmadood ee Cawke (aun) jabuuti la'gaga bangareeyay baan idiin so rari laha.
thegoodshepherd wrote:jalaaludin5 wrote: Dhulkaas hadaan miishaar ku goeyn kari lahaa, jabuutan u rari laha idinkana sadexdii kalmadood ee Cawke (aun) jabuuti la'gaga bangareeyay baan idiin so rari laha.
jalaaludin5 wrote:thegoodshepherd wrote:jalaaludin5 wrote: Dhulkaas hadaan miishaar ku goeyn kari lahaa, jabuutan u rari laha idinkana sadexdii kalmadood ee Cawke (aun) jabuuti la'gaga bangareeyay baan idiin so rari laha.
Don't you remember the 3 words that got him into trouble? They all start with 'K'.
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http://www.qaranimo.com/news/wp-content ... OQHe-7.jpgthegoodshepherd wrote:Itrah wrote:I wouldn't be surprised if it is actually cheaper to import rice than to grow it in Somalia.
Asians are selling it for rock bottom prices.
Thailand literally cannot sell enough rice, its is rotting in their warehouses due to overproduction. Rice prices have collapsed worldwide.
Yes,the region is meant for farming and bussiness,in the 1915s,an italian landlord invested in a small railway that connected jowhar,afgoye with the capital ,sadly the railway was trasferred to eritrea,asmara after the british conquest of mogadishu.James Dahl wrote:Wow that's great farmland