Somaliland running out of food after Ethiopia closes borders



We don't know how really blessed we are in Jubaland. We have enough water and fertile soils to grow almost every crop while these guys can't even grow tomatoes. They get 90% of their vegetables from Ethiopia and hence aren't self sufficient. We shall save these guys from starvation in the near future.


God bless Jubaland
 

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Hopefully this will help them get their act together. SL has been brainwashing people into thinking SL is all prospering without somalia

But in reality outside Hargeisa, Burco, and Berbera. Everybody else is in famine and suffering.

Luckily in SSC there are deep wells that run through with fertile grasslands so we're well off.

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Beautiful pictures of the mountains and grassland of sool.
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More grassland just outside ceerigaabo in sanaag

There's a reason SL desperately wants SSC. Isaaq got probably the sh*ttiest land in all of somaliweyn if I'm being honest
 

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How tf do you look at land like this and go "yeah we can be independent without a worry of droughts or famines"????? :mindblown:
 
Somaliland for sure has both water and fertile soil but its the people who are not willing to take advantage of it and have farms of their own.
 

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Somaliland for sure has both water and fertile soil but its the people who are not willing to take advantage of it and have farms of their own.
nah, I've taken a roadtrip through SL before. Most of it is just desert and Savannah, with a bunch of hills. Especially the North of SL.
 
Manchallh we got one of the best farming and grazing lands in the entire somaliwayn look at these pics recently taken from Balimatan district only around 70 km from hargeisa:draketf:
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Manchallh we got one of the best farming and grazing lands in the entire somaliwayn look at these pics recently taken from Balimatan district only around 70 km from hargeisa:draketf:View attachment 129797View attachment 129797View attachment 129797View attachment 129800View attachment 129802View attachment 129803
lol that's just outside hargeisa, only a few regions in SL are fertile. 60% of it is arid desert climate. There are a couple large cities doing well, besides that it's just droughts and famines on the rest of Somalilanders
 
Hopefully this will help them get their act together. SL has been brainwashing people into thinking SL is all prospering without somalia

But in reality outside Hargeisa, Burco, and Berbera. Everybody else is in famine and suffering.

Luckily in SSC there are deep wells that run through with fertile grasslands so we're well off.

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Beautiful pictures of the mountains and grassland of sool.
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More grassland just outside ceerigaabo in sanaag

There's a reason SL desperately wants SSC. Isaaq got probably the sh*ttiest land in all of somaliweyn if I'm being honest
Isnt SL where Dameers were being eaten as of recent?
 

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Hopefully this will help them get their act together. SL has been brainwashing people into thinking SL is all prospering without somalia

But in reality outside Hargeisa, Burco, and Berbera. Everybody else is in famine and suffering.

Luckily in SSC there are deep wells that run through with fertile grasslands so we're well off.

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Beautiful pictures of the mountains and grassland of sool.
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More grassland just outside ceerigaabo in sanaag

There's a reason SL desperately wants SSC. Isaaq got probably the sh*ttiest land in all of somaliweyn if I'm being honest
@Dharbash you gotta control your little cousin he says the most ridiculous things
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You're from the driest and most sparsely populated part of the entire Waqooyi - Sool. Posting a few photos of the annual rains doesn't mean anything.

If you want to count SL as Togdheer the Waqooyi Galbeed and Awdal and leave the SSC aside a large % of the rural population in the latter two regions actually farm. Hence the high population density
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More rainfall
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During the famine there was more food security in the western part of the Waqooyi and Sool was on the Extreme stage, I wonder why...
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Stop making retarded stories to fit your weird narratives, it's embarrassing to see
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@Dharbash you gotta control your little cousin he says the most ridiculous things
:deadmanny:

You're from the driest and most sparsely populated part of the entire Waqooyi - Sool. Posting a few photos of the annual rains doesn't mean anything.

If you want to count SL as Togdheer the Waqooyi Galbeed and Awdal and leave the SSC aside a large % of the rural population in the latter two regions actually farm. Hence the high population density
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During the famine there was more food security in the western part of the Waqooyi and Sool was on the Extreme stage, I wonder why...
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Stop making retarded stories to fit your weird narratives, it's embarrassing to see
:farmajoyaab:
LOOOL imagine taking a "PREDICTED" overview of the 2018 famine, when you can see in the 2020 map how it truly is

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You used the "MOST LIKELY SCENARIO", here's mine of just March 2020.

Not only is Burco doing trash, you can also see the little bag thingies are all over SSC. The bags representing at least 25% of the population receiving 25-50% of caloric needs in rural areas.

So even ssc rural areas are doing better than your "farmers".... how tf do you farm in a desert?

Stop using retarded graphs from predictions back in 2018, and use overviews from 2020 literally just 2 months ago. bucko
 

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LOOOL imagine taking a "PREDICTED" overview of the 2018 famine, when you can see in the 2020 map how it truly is

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You used the "MOST LIKELY SCENARIO", here's mine of just March 2020.

Not only is Burco doing trash, you can also see the little bag thingies are all over SSC. The bags representing at least 25% of the population receiving 25-50% of caloric needs in rural areas.

So even ssc rural areas are doing better than your "farmers".... how tf do you farm in a desert?

Stop using retarded graphs from predictions back in 2018, and use overviews from 2020 literally just 2 months ago. bucko
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25-50% of your caloric intake comes from NGO aid in Sool

You nuked yourself the rural areas in the Waqooyi Gableed are doing fine without NGOs
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You still haven't addressed the rainfall
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25-50% of your caloric intake comes from NGO aid in Sool

You nuked yourself the rural areas in the Waqooyi Gableed are doing fine without NGOs
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That's not nuking... Are you ok? That graph literally shows SL regions are doing worse than SSC.

"CLASSIFICATION TAKES INTO ACCOUNT LEVELS HUMANITARIAN FOOD ASSISTANCE PROVIDED"

So use your brain, that means normally ssc rural areas are thriving, but some of it comes from NGOs, so IF they were to take away those NGOs, they'd be in the same state (i.e yellow) as the other yellow regions.

You're even more dumb by not even reading the bolded print. They already account for NGOs when looking at the state.

So now if WITHOUT the NGOs SSC is doing just as well as the west side, imagine the extra NGO support they're receiving? Now who's doing better.
 

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25-50% of your caloric intake comes from NGO aid in Sool

You nuked yourself the rural areas in the Waqooyi Gableed are doing fine without NGOs
:dead:

You still haven't addressed the rainfall
:sitdown:
Oh and btw, don't try and switch it up, you probably saw this graph of march 2020, but ignored it and went for a prediction of 2018 :deadmanny:

imagine being so embarrassed about stats you had to get some wooky outdated predictions :dead1:
 

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You still haven't addressed the rainfall
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Show me what year those rainfall stats come under. All I see is a map, no other context. That could be from 2012 for all I know.

Not to mention that shows one of your largest cities, Berbera, had about 0 mm of average rainfall that whole year. No wonder you need Ethiopia.

Idooors always need foreigners.
 

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That's not nuking... Are you ok? That graph literally shows SL regions are doing worse than SSC.

"CLASSIFICATION TAKES INTO ACCOUNT LEVELS HUMANITARIAN FOOD ASSISTANCE PROVIDED"

So use your brain, that means normally ssc rural areas are thriving, but some of it comes from NGOs, so IF they were to take away those NGOs, they'd be in the same state (i.e yellow) as the other yellow regions.

You're even more dumb by not even reading the bolded print. They already account for NGOs when looking at the state.

So now if WITHOUT the NGOs SSC is doing just as well as the west side, imagine the extra NGO support they're receiving? Now who's doing better.
Every single district in Sool had the 1/4 of the households being fed 25-50% of their daily caloric needs there's 6 bags in Sool vs only 4 in 3 regions of what you consider "SL". I'll concede that Togdheer is worse off since that's what the map is saying but Awdal and the Waqooyi Galbeed are doing better.

If you don't understand what that means -> the NGOs are providing in some up to cases 50% of the caloric intake for you

Wtf would the bags mean otherwise lmao the bolded text isn't contradicting me whatsoever

Oh and btw, don't try and switch it up, you probably saw this graph of march 2020, but ignored it and went for a prediction of 2018 :deadmanny:

imagine being so embarrassed about stats you had to get some wooky outdated predictions :dead1:
No I didn't I just grabbed it off an old thread




Meanwhile in Awdal, Togdheer and the Waqooyi Galbeed, the people are aided to a much lesser extent and on average are doing better.

Show me what year those rainfall stats come under. All I see is a map, no other context. That could be from 2012 for all I know.

Not to mention that shows one of your largest cities, Berbera, had about 0 mm of average rainfall that whole year. No wonder you need Ethiopia.

Idooors always need foreigners.
Berbera is literally a desert that's common knowledge...

The problem here is that you can't comprehend that Sool is an inhospitable wasteland that's sparsely populated and gets little rain.


Btw the map is from Oxford University

Mean annual precipitation (mm) from the Worldclim data base (Hijmans et al., 2005). Thin white lines: 1500 meters amsl contour line. Straight lines locate the transects shown in Figure 9.




Here's another map
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Don't whine and say it's not 2020 bcs it's not radically different whatsoever - still a very dusty place


I can't waste my time with a guy who believes his clan is 1 million strong, you're allergic to reason
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Every single district in Sool had the 1/4 of the households being fed 25-50% of their daily caloric needs there's 6 bags in Sool vs only 2 in what you consider "SL". I'll concede that Togdheer is worse off since that's what the map is saying but Awdal and the Waqooyi Galbeed are doing better.

If you don't understand what that means -> the NGOs are providing in some up to cases 50% of the caloric intake for you

Wtf would the bags mean otherwise lmao the bolded text isn't contradicting me whatsoever


No I didn't I just grabbed it off an old thread




Meanwhile in Awdal, Togdheer and the Waqooyi Galbeed, the people are aided to a much lesser extent and on average are doing better.


Berbera is literally a desert that's common knowledge...

The problem here is that you can't comprehend that Sool is an inhospitable wasteland that's sparsely populated and gets little rain.


Btw the map is from Oxford University

Mean annual precipitation (mm) from the Worldclim data base (Hijmans et al., 2005). Thin white lines: 1500 meters amsl contour line. Straight lines locate the transects shown in Figure 9.




Here's another map
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Don't whine and say it's not 2020 bcs it's not radically different whatsoever - still a very dusty place


I can't waste your time with a guy who believes his clan is 1 million strong, you're allergic to reason
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@Helios come look at this map of water sources in somalia

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The orange circles show just how sparse water sources are in Somaliland, outside of hargeisa, is almost all arid desert. Just like I said.

Now look at the pink in the dhulbahante region. Hundreds of wells all clustered up in Xudun, Laascaanoo, Buhoodle, and Talex.

Now tell me, which is better??

I don't know what they brainwashed you with in idooor land, but Most of SL outside of Awdal region, SSC, and Hargeisa. Is mostly arid and drought prone.

If SSC doesn't get rain, fine. We have rich undergroud wells. Hundreds of them. Can't say the same about SL though :pachah1:
 
Show me what year those rainfall stats come under. All I see is a map, no other context. That could be from 2012 for all I know.

Not to mention that shows one of your largest cities, Berbera, had about 0 mm of average rainfall that whole year. No wonder you need Ethiopia.

Idooors always need foreigners.
Aren't you Reer SL walaal? Why are you badmouthing your masters?
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@Helios come look at this map of water sources in somalia

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The orange circles show just how sparse water sources are in Somaliland, outside of hargeisa, is almost all arid desert. Just like I said.

Now look at the pink in the dhulbahante region. Hundreds of wells all clustered up in Xudun, Laascaanoo, Buhoodle, and Talex.

Now tell me, which is better??

I don't know what they brainwashed you with in idooor land, but Most of SL outside of Awdal region, SSC, and Hargeisa. Is mostly arid and drought prone.

If SSC doesn't get rain, fine. We have rich undergroud wells. Hundreds of them. Can't say the same about SL though :pachah1:
Bro why you talking like you're not Somaliland too? I hear Madaxweyne Trump's coming to you rescue :lolbron::russ::mjlol:
 
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