Jam and honey trade in Somalia - Exporting jam and honey to Somalia

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jam and honey
Honey produced in South West Asian countries has many properties. Countries in the Middle East and Southwest Asia, including Iran, Saudi Arabia, Turkey , and the United Arab Emirates , are significant producers of honey. Honey plays an important role in the gross national product and income of Middle Eastern countries. In the West Asian (Middle East) food market, the differences between jam and honey are notable across various aspects, including ingredients and production, cultural and culinary use, market presence, health perceptions, price point, and availability and variety.
Food
West Asia is characterized by arid and semi-arid regions, leading to limited water resources for agricultural purposes. Rice and noodles are staple foods in many Asian countries. Halal refers to food that is permissible according to Islamic law. Water scarcity is a major concern in many Middle Eastern countries due to limited freshwater resources and high population densities. West Asian countries have embraced modern agricultural practices to improve food production. Asian food manufacturers produce a vast array of products, including processed foods, snacks, beverages, sauces, seasonings, noodles, rice products, frozen foods, dairy products, and confectionery items.
jam and honey 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.

Directory of jam and honey suppliers in Somalia