Chickens and poultry trade in Somalia - Exporting Chickens and poultry to Somalia

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Chickens and poultry
In the region of West Asia and the Middle East, the marketing and trade of meat birds, including chickens, turkeys, geese, ducks and ostriches, has been considered as an important and growing industry. Meat birds such as chicken, turkey, goose, duck, ostrich, quail, partridge, pheasant and pigeon have various roles in the culture, religion and poultry market of West Asia and the Middle East. Halal refers to the dietary guidelines followed by Muslims, which include specific rules for the consumption of meat.
Crops
Agriculture is one of the oldest occupations and includes growing plants and raising animals to meet human needs such as food, shelter, clothing, and medicine. In the developed countries of Asia, the agricultural sector is of special importance in such a way that they are currently turning to the production of more organic and healthy products. The Middle East is characterized by arid and semi-arid climates, resulting in limited water resources. West Asia is renowned for its date palm cultivation.
Chickens and poultry trade in Somalia
Somalia’s economy is largely based on agriculture, livestock, remittances, and a growing informal sector. Despite the challenges posed by decades of political instability, civil war, and limited infrastructure, Somalia has maintained a degree of resilience through informal trade networks and the support of its diaspora. Livestock, particularly cattle, sheep, and camels, forms the backbone of the economy, with the country being a major supplier of animals to the Middle East. Agriculture, especially the cultivation of bananas, sugarcane, and sorghum, is also a key sector, though it has faced challenges due to recurring droughts and lack of modern farming techniques.

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