At what level does a nation's collective laziness have to reach before it resorts to importing eggs, one of the most basic foodstuff known to man?
Re: Imported Eggs?
Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2016 9:54 am
by original dervish
Eggs used to be imported from Aden.......not sure now though.
Re: Imported Eggs?
Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2016 10:26 am
by barbarossa
original dervish wrote:Eggs used to be imported from Aden.......not sure now though.
OD, this current trend of importing eggs from Yemen is a recent phenomenon, and does not predate Somalia's bloody civil war of the Nineties. Prior to that, there was never, to my knowledge, a need to import eggs for every Skinny household had enough hens to meet and exceed the demand for these wholesome nutrients.
Re: Imported Eggs?
Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2016 11:13 am
by AirBitaale
Where is this? Gaalkacyo?
Re: Imported Eggs?
Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2016 8:53 pm
by Togdeer
They started egg and chicken farming in Hargeisa
Re: Imported Eggs?
Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2016 9:36 pm
by AbdiWahab252
barbarossa wrote:At what level does a nation's collective laziness have to reach before it resorts to importing eggs, one of the most basic foodstuff known to man?
Actually, raising chickens is a bloody hard work but more lucrative than camels,goats and cattle. I remember when one egg in Galkacyo or SL used to cost $0.40 after the Yemeni civil war hit Hodeidah, Taiz and other centers of production.
Re: Imported Eggs?
Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2016 9:47 pm
by LeJusticier
Free range egg farm in Hargeisa
Re: Imported Eggs?
Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2016 9:47 pm
by AbdiWahab252
[quote="LeJusticier"]Free range egg farm in Hargeisa
One sick bird and its all gone.
Re: Imported Eggs?
Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2016 9:50 pm
by JSL3000
We have eeg factory in hargeisa fresh organic eggs from chicken farm mansha allah
Eebow if doro/dooro is not mentioned, it ain't Xamar.
It could be one of the Digaagian regions
Back to the topic.
Somalis only know importing, eating, and fadhi ku dirir.
Re: Imported Eggs?
Posted: Mon Feb 22, 2016 12:46 am
by LeJusticier
my bad!! I only read the title "Somalia"
when LeJ was 6 years old he moved in Marka with his parents.
One day I have seen co-malcamad mate throwing up.
LeJ: asked her parent, maxaa ku dhacay fartuun?
Parent: Dooray ka dheregtay
LeJ:
Weeks later our parents noticed something wrong when they see that we grew apart, each of us go malcaamad on his way.
My parent: Maxaad inanta ugu raaci weyday malcaamada?
LeJ: iga daaya, raaci maayo waxa doorada cuna.
LeJusticier wrote:my bad!! I only read the title "Somalia"
when LeJ was 6 years old he moved in Marka with his parents.
One day I have seen co-malcamad mate throwing up.
LeJ: asked her parent, maxaa ku dhacay fartuun?
Parent: Dooray ka dheregtay
LeJ:
Weeks later our parents noticed something wrong when they see that we grew apart, each of us go malcaamad on his way.
My parent: Maxaad inanta ugu raaci weyday malcaamada?
LeJ: iga daaya, raaci maayo waxa doorada cuna.
In Xamar they don't use the term Digaag.
Awrastaale
there are More than 10 Factories that Farm chickens for Local Consumption,one of them is a large scale Industry Owned By Mogadishu University Department of ANIMAL Husbandry,T IS LOCATED 2km from University of MOGADISHU campus. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wk15RvSFgio
diaspora Project To raise large SCALE Eggs for local Consumption in Mogadishu Markets