Somalia receives Turkish support to modernise Agriculture Ministry
Mogadishu — Somalia’s Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation has received a consignment of modern office equipment from the Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TIKA) as part of efforts to strengthen institutional capacity and improve public service delivery.

Somalia’s Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation received modern office equipment from the Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TIKA) to enhance its operations.
What was announced
- The handover included computers, printers, and television screens for the ministry's new headquarters.
- Agriculture and Irrigation Minister Mohamed Abdi Hayir Mareye expressed gratitude to TIKA for their support.
- This assistance is part of a broader partnership between Somalia and Türkiye, which has provided over $1 billion in humanitarian and technical aid.
Context
The equipment delivery is aimed at strengthening institutional capacity and improving public service delivery in Somalia.
““I would like to extend my sincere gratitude to TIKA, the development agency of our brotherly nation, the Republic of Türkiye, for delivering today the first phase of their response.””
Why this matters: This support is significant for Somalia's efforts to modernize its agricultural sector and improve food self-sufficiency.
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Mogadishu — Somalia’s Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation has received a consignment of modern office equipment from the Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TIKA) as part of efforts to strengthen institutional capacity and improve public service delivery.
The handover, which took place on Sunday in Mogadishu, included computers, printers and television screens to be installed in the ministry’s new headquarters.
Officials said the equipment is intended to support administrative efficiency and help modernise the ministry’s day-to-day operations.
Speaking at the ceremony, Agriculture and Irrigation Minister Mohamed Abdi Hayir Mareye said the support would contribute to improving government services and advancing Somalia’s long-term goal of achieving greater food self-sufficiency.
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