Somali livestock exports to the Gulf States are expected to double to one million animals this month after the Saudi government
lifted a long-standing ban, traders and a company official said on Saturday.
Saudi Arabia, formerly the biggest buyer of Somali livestock, lifted the nine-year ban this week to secure meat supplies for haj
pilgrims. Riyadh had imposed it due to concerns about a lack of proper health screening in the lawless Horn of Africa nation.
Somalia has had no central government for 18 years and livestock exports, along with bananas and fish, are the mainstay of its
trade with the Middle East.
"The demand is higher because of the haj and we expect a hundred percent increase. I suspect that we can meet the needs of the
market," said Iman Ali, chairman of exporting firm East Africa Livestock.
He told Reuters that 60,000 livestock were ready to be exported to Saudi Arabia in a few days, but the business faced many
problems.
On top of frequent fighting between Islamist insurgents and the forces of President Sheikh Sharif Ahmed, bad weather, dilapidated
infrastructure and piracy were hindering trade.
"Though we plan to send more livestock, heavy rains, poor roads and increased insurance premiums are hampering transportation to
our partners in the Gulf," Ali said.
Animal exports account for 40 percent of Somalia's Gross Domestic Product. The Middle East is the main export destination with
other Asian countries accounting for very small portions of the trade.
"Lifting of the ban is most welcome news in our village... merchants are coming to our villages and even in the remote areas to buy
sheep and goats," said Muhumad Soomane, a farmer in Wallaweyn, 90 km southwest of Mogadishu.
The semiautonomous Puntland region in the northeast is expected to contribute 60 percent of the livestock heading to the Middle
East market.
Ahmed Hussein, livestock minister in Putland's regional government, said it would invest in the port of Bossaso to allow it to cope
with increased exports. "We are working on renovating and completing all necessary equipments for Bossaso port after resumption of
exports to Saudi," he said.
Livestock exports to jump as Saudi ban lifted
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