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Year 2022, Volume: 2 Issue: 1, 1 - 14, 02.05.2022

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  • Saaed, A. A. J., & Hussain, M. A. (2015). Impact of exports and imports on economic growth: Evidence from Tunisia. Journal of Emerging Trends in Economics and Management Sciences, 6(1), 13. https://journals.co.za/doi/ pdf /10.10520/EJC179819

Agricultural Structure in Somalia

Year 2022, Volume: 2 Issue: 1, 1 - 14, 02.05.2022

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Agriculture is an indispensable sector of Somalia due to the survival of the country's population, its contribution to national income and employment, providing raw materials and capital to other sectors, its direct and indirect impact on exports, imports, and also its contribution to biological diversity and ecological balance. This literature evaluated The Agricultural Structure in Somalian. Farmers in Somalia faced many challenges that affected their livelihoods, such as drought, lack of agricultural extension service and farmer knowledge, lack of quality seeds, and lack of appropriate irrigation systems. The main material of the literature was obtained from secondary data sources, the researchers also collected information from the literature and were carried out using all kinds of printed research, statistics, books, and journals related to agricultural structure in Somalia. The finding of the literature reveals that farmers are not producing enough products for the country due to the continuation of their traditional practices as they cannot find adequate technical and support services from the government and other institutions. Also, the finding of the literature reveals that there are challenges and constraints that have a bad effect on whole the production for a long time. Since then, several types of research have been conducted in various different countries focusing on challenges facing crop production. For this reason, agricultural production is low. If these issues and challenges are not met in their true perspective, Somalia's economy in general and the rural economy, in particular, cannot sustain.

References

  • Abdi-Soojeede, M.I. (2018) Crop Production Challenges Faced by Farmers in Somalia: A Case Study of Afgoye District. Agricultural Sciences 2018.98071, 1032- 1046 . https://doi.org/10.4236/as
  • Center, N. D. (2019). Types of droughts. Holdrege Street, Lincoln: University of Nebraska.
  • Debrat, J. M. (2011). Challenges for African Agriculture. Washington DC : The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development / The World Bank 1818 H Street NW Washington DC 2043. https:// worldbank.org
  • FAO. (2005). Geography, climate and population. Aquastat.
  • FAO. (2014). Geography, land uses in Somalia. Aquastat. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
  • FAO. (2017). FAOSTAT Database. Rome, Italy: FAO. Retrieved August 18, 2017. http://www.fao.org/faostat/en/#home
  • Gavin R, Hussein H, Jelinski N, Porter P (in press). An on-farm comparison of irrigated maize production systems in the 2014/15 Somali Deyr Season. African Journal of Agricultural Research: https://giannini.ucop.edu/filer / file/1453327727/16526/
  • Khalid. M. (2016). The role of agricultural extension on maize production in somalia. [Unpublished Bachelor Thesiss] BenadirUniversity
  • McCalla, Alex F. 2001. "Challenges to World Agriculture in the 21st Century." ARE Update 4(3): 1-2. University of California Giannini Foundation of Agricultural Economics.
  • Mendali. R. ,& F, G. L. (2013). İmpact of agricultural productivity changes on poverty reduction in developing countries. Orlando Florida.
  • Muse, H. (2017 ). Role And Revival Of Agricultural Cooperatives In Somalia. Mogadishu: Stg.
  • Qureshi, Asad & Shoaib, Ismail. (2016). Improving agricultural productivity by promoting low-cost irrigation technologies in Sub-Saharan Africa. Global Advanced Research Journal of Agricultural Science. : (5), 283-292. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/305583325
  • Saaed, A. A. J., & Hussain, M. A. (2015). Impact of exports and imports on economic growth: Evidence from Tunisia. Journal of Emerging Trends in Economics and Management Sciences, 6(1), 13. https://journals.co.za/doi/ pdf /10.10520/EJC179819
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Primary Language English
Subjects Agribusiness
Journal Section Reviews
Authors

Abdirizak Ali Abdullahi

Hasan Arısoy

Publication Date May 2, 2022
Published in Issue Year 2022 Volume: 2 Issue: 1

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APA Abdullahi, A. A., & Arısoy, H. (2022). Agricultural Structure in Somalia. Eurasian Journal Of Agricultural Economics (EJAE), 2(1), 1-14.
AMA Abdullahi AA, Arısoy H. Agricultural Structure in Somalia. Eurasian Journal Of Agricultural Economics (EJAE). May 2022;2(1):1-14.
Chicago Abdullahi, Abdirizak Ali, and Hasan Arısoy. “Agricultural Structure in Somalia”. Eurasian Journal Of Agricultural Economics (EJAE) 2, no. 1 (May 2022): 1-14.
EndNote Abdullahi AA, Arısoy H (May 1, 2022) Agricultural Structure in Somalia. Eurasian Journal Of Agricultural Economics (EJAE) 2 1 1–14.
IEEE A. A. Abdullahi and H. Arısoy, “Agricultural Structure in Somalia”, Eurasian Journal Of Agricultural Economics (EJAE), vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 1–14, 2022.
ISNAD Abdullahi, Abdirizak Ali - Arısoy, Hasan. “Agricultural Structure in Somalia”. Eurasian Journal Of Agricultural Economics (EJAE) 2/1 (May 2022), 1-14.
JAMA Abdullahi AA, Arısoy H. Agricultural Structure in Somalia. Eurasian Journal Of Agricultural Economics (EJAE). 2022;2:1–14.
MLA Abdullahi, Abdirizak Ali and Hasan Arısoy. “Agricultural Structure in Somalia”. Eurasian Journal Of Agricultural Economics (EJAE), vol. 2, no. 1, 2022, pp. 1-14.
Vancouver Abdullahi AA, Arısoy H. Agricultural Structure in Somalia. Eurasian Journal Of Agricultural Economics (EJAE). 2022;2(1):1-14.