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Agricultural jobs in Somalia

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About agriculture in Somalia

Agriculture in Somalia is an incredibly resilient sector serving as the economic backbone of this nation on the Horn of Africa. Despite complex political realities and severe climate challenges, Somalia is one of the world's largest exporters of live animals. Working here means engaging in crisis-resilient agribusiness aimed at rebuilding agricultural infrastructure and ensuring food security for millions.

Nomadic pastoralism is the absolute foundation of the economy. Somalia exports millions of sheep, goats, and camels to the Gulf states (particularly during the Hajj season). Work in the veterinary sector is vital here: specialists focus on organizing mass vaccination campaigns, establishing modern quarantine facilities, and improving port logistics to maintain the lucrative live animal export trade.

Crop cultivation is concentrated primarily in the south, within the Jubba and Shabelle river valleys. Prior to the civil war, Somalia was a major banana exporter, and the industry is now slowly reviving. An agronomist's role involves rehabilitating destroyed irrigation canals, introducing drip irrigation systems, and training farmers in the cultivation of sesame, maize, and sorghum.

The harvesting of frankincense and myrrh is a unique, ancient industry, particularly prominent in the Puntland region. The resin from these wild trees is highly prized in global perfumery and pharmaceuticals. Working in this sector requires navigating clan dynamics, establishing ethical 'Fair Trade' supply chains, and implementing sustainable harvesting techniques to protect fragile dryland forests.

Working in Somalia is a mission suited for seasoned professionals and humanitarian workers prepared to operate in high-risk environments with limited infrastructure. Somalis are renowned for their exceptional entrepreneurial spirit. Explore our platform to find opportunities tied to international development projects in Somalia—from veterinary control management to massive irrigation rehabilitation programs in the south.