The Somali Desporas advantage in hustling the Mena Region.

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If you are a Somali from the Despora it's time you "Wake up and smell the قهوة سادة Qahwah".
We the next generation and including myself are beginning to represent with our flags, our own private corporations, and International ties.

Holding an international passport not only gives you an advantage, but it also gives you a major bargaining chip.

The Oday's have dropped the ball in the Mena district. What upsets me is the mess our generation has to clean up because of the mismanagement of relations and priorities.

In some rendering of the MENA District Somalia is completely omitted:

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The population of the MENA region at its least extent is considered to be around 381 million people, about 6% of the total world population. However, this MENA region has 60% of the world's oil reserves (810.98 billion barrels (128.936 km3)) and 45% of the world's natural gas reserves ( 2,868,886 billion cubic feet (81,237.8 km3) )

Here's the exciting news: Agriculture plays an important role in the economies of most of the countries in the MENA Despite the fact that MENA is the most water-scarce and dry region in the world, many countries in the region, especially those around the Mediterranean Sea, are highly dependent on agriculture. The contribution of the agricultural sector to the overall economy varies significantly among countries in the region, ranging, for example, from about 3.2 percent in Saudi Arabia to 13.4 percent in Egypt.

What young Somali's lack is access to capital point blank.

Sourcing equipment from Alibaba is one thing, but knowing how to maintain and operate it is another.

Start fucking growing products and start investing together to exploit the food gaps in the MENA district.

Here are three low-hanging export industries many Despora Somali's are missing out on in Agriculture:

Tanneries: All Leather goods.
Dairy: Camel milk, goat milk and cow milk production, yogurt and cheeses.
Labour Intensive Crops: Sorghum, Sesame Seeds, Rice and Spices.

2017 is the year of the Somali Broker with a Passport.
 
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