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Galmudug Agriculture Thread

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JamacFarah
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Re: Galmudug Agriculture Thread

Postby JamacFarah » Tue Mar 23, 2021 6:54 am

Dhirtu waa Nolol!

Great development taking place in Ceel Dibir, Degmada Hobyo, Galmudug. Young people are planting/watering trees to promote environmental conservation & to beautify the city.

Ceel Dibir is a small town but more progressive than many bigger cities in Galmudug with its exquisite urban planning & inclusive local governance model.

Waa talaabo dhiirogalin mudan, dhalinyarada deegaanka Ceeldibir ee degmada Hobyo oo waraabinaya dhirta gudaha magaalada.

Ceeldibir oo magaalo yar laakiin dhanka waddooyinka kaga hormarsan magaalooyin waaween oo Galmudug ku yaala.
#Somalia :som:
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Re: Galmudug Agriculture Thread

Postby JamacFarah » Tue Mar 23, 2021 7:20 am

Farming in Abudwaq, Galmudug, Somalia. :som:

Biggest farm in Cabudwaaq started 14 years ago by Abdinasir. He encourages more people to get into it and says all our food needs can be met within the country.

They grow lemons, Bananas, Tomatoes, Papaya, Grapefruit, Coconuts, Mango, Calabash/Bottle gourd (Bocor), Guava (zeytuun), lettuce, watermelon etc..




Another video on Abudwak farming in 2016 from universal. :up:

Arimaha Bulshada Hormarka Caabudwaaq.


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