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Lebanon, Egypt, Jordan open market to Puntland Livestock

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Lebanon, Egypt, Jordan open market to Puntland Livestock

Postby Monk-of-Mogadishu » Fri Oct 14, 2011 6:19 pm

Lebanon, Jordan and Egypt have all come hungrily down from their abodes to buy PL livestock; previously only a few Gulf states were buying PL livestock, yesterday the first Lebanese ship docked in Bosaso. :up:


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Re: Lebanon, Egypt, Jordan open market to Puntland Livestock

Postby tightrope » Fri Oct 14, 2011 7:00 pm

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ONE DAY, INSHALLAH, WE WILL EXPORT FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES TO OUR MIDDLE EASETERN NEIGHBORS.
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Re: Lebanon, Egypt, Jordan open market to Puntland Livestock

Postby Amilla » Fri Oct 14, 2011 7:26 pm

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This is great business apportunity for a lot of Puntlanders. Developing business relationships with this countries will open so many doors in the future. I noticed a lot of country are taking notice of Puntland's progress and they are flocking to the state to do bussiness which is great. 8-) :up:

There is a lot of cattles to my suprise, I thought only goats, sheeps and camels could live in Puntland's climate. I saw tons of Camels and goats while I was there but I have never come a cross with cattles.

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Re: Lebanon, Egypt, Jordan open market to Puntland Livestock

Postby Coeus » Fri Oct 14, 2011 7:28 pm

:lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: Lebanon, Egypt, Jordan open market to Puntland Livestock

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Re: Lebanon, Egypt, Jordan open market to Puntland Livestock

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Re: Lebanon, Egypt, Jordan open market to Puntland Livestock

Postby Xamud. » Fri Oct 14, 2011 8:10 pm

Nice, this will give the little people(the nomads) a chances to eat too, and maybe come into the city and establish themselves. The days of geeljironimo iyo xoolo dhaqatonimo is over, people need to get rid of all the live-stock their are dragging with them, and make something out of themselves by moving into larger cities, getting educated and giving something back to the country, instead of playing geeljire in the 21st century.

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Re: Lebanon, Egypt, Jordan open market to Puntland Livestock

Postby tightrope » Fri Oct 14, 2011 8:13 pm

:lol: :lol: :lol:
PUNTLAND REPUBLIC GETS THE LAST LAUGH!
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Re: Lebanon, Egypt, Jordan open market to Puntland Livestock

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This is great business apportunity for a lot of Puntlanders. Developing business relationships with this countries will open so many doors in the future. I noticed a lot of country are taking notice of Puntland's progress and they are flocking to the state to do bussiness which is great. 8-) :up:

There is a lot of cattles to my suprise, I thought only goats, sheeps and camels could live in Puntland's climate. I saw tons of Camels and goats while I was there but I have never come a cross with cattles.
Fatten those cows up.

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Re: Lebanon, Egypt, Jordan open market to Puntland Livestock

Postby tightrope » Fri Oct 14, 2011 8:16 pm

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LOOK AT ALL THE CREEPY SHEEP EYES IN THE BACK! :lol:

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Re: Lebanon, Egypt, Jordan open market to Puntland Livestock

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LOOK AT ALL THE CREEPY SHEEP EYES IN THE BACK! :lol:
all the animal eyes is like that sweety :lol: :lol:

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Re: Lebanon, Egypt, Jordan open market to Puntland Livestock

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LOOK AT ALL THE CREEPY SHEEP EYES IN THE BACK! :lol:
all the animal eyes is like that sweety :lol: :lol:
I KNOW, I KNOW! :lol:
THERE ARE ALOT OF SHEEP AND EYES IN THAT PHOTO MASHALLAH :up:

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Re: Lebanon, Egypt, Jordan open market to Puntland Livestock

Postby Amilla » Fri Oct 14, 2011 8:31 pm

Xamud:

I Think that is a bad Idea. You can't ask the nomads to give up their way of life that they have been use to for thousands of years just like that. If they all flock to the cities and abondon their way of life, they will live in poverty. As you know, there is not a lot of opportunities as far as jobs goes in large cities, although it is getting better. The only skills the nomads (geel giiraayaal) have is how to herd their lifestocks, they don't have a lot of skills, education, and they don't know much about the city, how would you have them compete?

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Re: Lebanon, Egypt, Jordan open market to Puntland Livestock

Postby Amilla » Fri Oct 14, 2011 8:32 pm

LOOK AT ALL THE CREEPY SHEEP EYES IN THE BACK! :lol:

I have a phobia of laaxyasha. I hate them. :oops: They are ugly and scary and I hate their dhiif eeew.

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Re: Lebanon, Egypt, Jordan open market to Puntland Livestock

Postby Monk-of-Mogadishu » Fri Oct 14, 2011 8:36 pm

There is a lot of cattles to my suprise, I thought only goats, sheeps and camels could live in Puntland's climate. I saw tons of Camels and goats while I was there but I have never come a cross with cattles. [/color]
The plains between southern Bari, northern Nugaal, and eastern Sool are Puntland's cattle belt. People there are exclusively known for cattle ranching. In fact, the term "Ciise Riyoole" only refers to the Muuse Ciise branch surrounding Garowe, my branch (Abukar Ciise) are almost exclusively cattle ranchers.


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