Organization:Ministry of Agriculture (Somalia)

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Short description: Ministry of agriculture in Somalia
Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation
Wasaaradda Beeraha iyo Waraabka
Coat of arms of Somalia.svg
Coat of arms of Somalia
Agency overview
FormedSeptember 1960
JurisdictionSomalia
HeadquartersMogadishu
Agency executive
  • Dr. Said Hussein Iid, Minister of Agriculture and Irrigation of Somalia
Parent agencyCabinet of Somalia

The Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation of Somalia (MOAIOS) (Somali: Wasaaradda Beeraha iyo Waraabka ee Soomaaliya) is a ministry responsible for Agriculture in Somalia. The three broad areas of scope for the Ministry are agriculture, food processing and co-operation. The current Minister of Agriculture is Dr. Said Hussein Iid.

Background

During the Siad Barre era this ministry was referred to as the Department of Natural Resources.[1] The longest serving minister of this department was Abdirahman Shagahle.[2]

Agriculture is the principal source of livelihood for more than half population of Somalia. Agriculture provides the bulk of wage goods required by non-agriculture sectors and most of the raw materials for the industries sector. Somalia is a largely agrarian economy, It accounts for about 65% of the GDP and employs 65% of the workforce.[3] Livestock alone contributes about 40% to GDP and more than 50% of export earnings.[4]

In December 2014, the Ministry of Agriculture announced that it would commence a new water management project on the Shabelle River in 2015 in order to assist small scale cultivators. The initiative will in part see additional water channels dug so as to more effectively control river flows on farms.[5]

See also

  • Agriculture in Somalia

References