I am suprised no1 has taken advantage of this empty industry. The camel fodder and grass they eat. Why does the nomad need to wait for rainy season and lose livestock when it's dry? They can take advantage of the rainy season now and 'mow' plains full of grass land and savannah with and install a big catcher and begin 'storing' away the fodder and grass like they do with HAY in farm livestock.
You can sell this back out to Nomads during the dry season in kilo like they do with HAY in farms. The price margins would be very high since they have nowhere else to go or lose their livestock. Good coin in this business and less cost involved except a few machinery, transport, storage center.
I am always mowing my garden and I have catcher, wallahi I was like why can't I do this in Puntland around the areas where it's green and store this for them and sell it back to them when it's dry season at HIGH profit margin because they need it desperately or they lose their livestock.
Little investment and big profit margin. WOOOOOOOOOHOOOOOOOOO RICH BAH DUBAYS AGAIN. I have noticed our people do not understand the importance of 'storing' anything, they rely on seasons and the day they wake up and sleep, no planning for dry seasons or anything and they continue living like this wondering why nothing is getting btter.
The concept of storing even currency isn't apart of our society like Banks. Maxay ku neceb yihin 'storage' in Somalia? We must teach Somalis the importance of 'storage' I think it's called 'kayd' waa in maskaxda laga geliya inaysan isku halaynin day to day living but to plan for months ahead. That's why white man wuu laa yaabay africanka waa dad day to day livin buu uu bixiyay no concept of STORAGE. At least we have dams now and storing water away for dry season. Lets move onto camel food such as grass and fodder, begin storing this away also for dry season. We can survive the dry season then without any losses to our livestock and continously grow.
You can sell this back out to Nomads during the dry season in kilo like they do with HAY in farms. The price margins would be very high since they have nowhere else to go or lose their livestock. Good coin in this business and less cost involved except a few machinery, transport, storage center.
I am always mowing my garden and I have catcher, wallahi I was like why can't I do this in Puntland around the areas where it's green and store this for them and sell it back to them when it's dry season at HIGH profit margin because they need it desperately or they lose their livestock.
Little investment and big profit margin. WOOOOOOOOOHOOOOOOOOO RICH BAH DUBAYS AGAIN. I have noticed our people do not understand the importance of 'storing' anything, they rely on seasons and the day they wake up and sleep, no planning for dry seasons or anything and they continue living like this wondering why nothing is getting btter.
The concept of storing even currency isn't apart of our society like Banks. Maxay ku neceb yihin 'storage' in Somalia? We must teach Somalis the importance of 'storage' I think it's called 'kayd' waa in maskaxda laga geliya inaysan isku halaynin day to day living but to plan for months ahead. That's why white man wuu laa yaabay africanka waa dad day to day livin buu uu bixiyay no concept of STORAGE. At least we have dams now and storing water away for dry season. Lets move onto camel food such as grass and fodder, begin storing this away also for dry season. We can survive the dry season then without any losses to our livestock and continously grow.
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