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Developing the Dairy Industry in Somalia

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  • Ugaso Bulale Warsame is a member of a women’s milk group in Somaliland.  She says: “The VETAID training on milk collection has increased the amount of money we are able to get for our milk because the milk quality has improved.”
    Ugaso Bulale Warsame is a member of a women’s milk group in Somaliland. She says: “The VETAID training on milk collection has increased the amount of money we are able to get for our milk because the milk quality has improved.”
  • VETAID trains local people to use clean and hygienic containers to collect, store and transport milk.  They are encouraged to use either traditional Somali milk collection vessels or metal milk containers pictured below rather than plastic jerry cans.
    VETAID trains local people to use clean and hygienic containers to collect, store and transport milk. They are encouraged to use either traditional Somali milk collection vessels or metal milk containers pictured below rather than plastic jerry cans.
  • Villagers are trained in safe milk collection and storage as well as how to ensure the general health and well-being of their animals.
    Villagers are trained in safe milk collection and storage as well as how to ensure the general health and well-being of their animals.
  • VETAID is working with people involved at every stage of the dairy industry, from milk collection to sale.  In this photo, a camel is being milked at a camel farm near Burao, Somaliland.  The equipment used is much quicker than milking by hand.
    VETAID is working with people involved at every stage of the dairy industry, from milk collection to sale. In this photo, a camel is being milked at a camel farm near Burao, Somaliland. The equipment used is much quicker than milking by hand.
  • Camels are the most important dairy animal in Somalia.  Camel milk and milk products are the main source of protein and vitamins for many rural families.
    Camels are the most important dairy animal in Somalia. Camel milk and milk products are the main source of protein and vitamins for many rural families.
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