The Ministry of Agriculture Receives Equipment from the Turkish Government for Modernizing Its Services
MOGADISHU – The Minister of Agriculture and Irrigation of the Federal Republic of Somalia, Mr. Mohamed Abdi Hayir (Maareeye), officially received today from the Turkish Cooperation and Development Agency (TİKA) equipment intended for strengthening and modernizing the Ministry's operations. The transferred equipment includes computers, large screens, and other modern office supplies.

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What happened
- The Somali Minister of Agriculture, Mohamed Abdi Hayir (Maareeye), officially received equipment from the Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TİKA) aimed at modernizing the ministry's services.
Key claims
- The equipment includes computers, large screens, and other modern office supplies.
- The Minister expressed gratitude to the Turkish government and TİKA for their support to Somalia.
- This equipment is part of a request made by the Minister during a visit to Ankara in November 2025.
- TİKA's head in Somalia stated that this support is part of efforts to enhance government agency capabilities and improve community services.
Source limitations
- The article does not provide independent verification of the claims made.
- There is no response from other parties regarding the support or the equipment provided.
- Details about the specific impact of the equipment on agricultural productivity remain unverified.
Reader takeaway
The Somali Ministry of Agriculture has received new equipment from Turkey to enhance its operations, but the broader implications of this support are unclear.
What remains unclear
- What specific improvements in service delivery are expected from the new equipment?
- How will the effectiveness of this support be measured over time?
- Are there any additional partnerships or support planned between Somalia and Turkey?
Why it matters
The article does not provide enough independently verified detail to assess the specific significance of this event beyond what is reported.
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MOGADISHU – The Minister of Agriculture and Irrigation of the Federal Republic of Somalia, Mr. Mohamed Abdi Hayir (Maareeye), officially received today from the Turkish Cooperation and Development Agency (TİKA) equipment intended for strengthening and modernizing the Ministry's operations.
The transferred equipment includes computers, large screens, and other modern office supplies, which will be used to equip the new building of the Ministry to enhance administrative efficiency and the quality of services provided.
The Ministry of Agriculture thanked the Turkish Government and TİKA for their support to Somalia, noting that this equipment is part of a request made by the Minister of Agriculture to the President of TİKA, Mr. Abdullah Eren, during his visit to Ankara in November 2025.
The head of TİKA in Somalia, Mr. Zafer Eski, handed over the equipment to the Ministry, stating that this support is part of efforts to enhance the capacity of government institutions and improve community services.
The Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation stated that this new equipment will play a significant role in improving management, accelerating service delivery, and implementing plans to boost agricultural production, develop the country's economy, and ensure food self-sufficiency.
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- Shabelle Media
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- Soomaali
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