BREAKING GENDER BARRIERS IN AGRICULTURE-Safia Abdikarim
As a former Khat seller who transfigured into an agriculture, Safiya told us that her khat selling days were rough with minimal profit, but it was worsened by the death of her husband while her children were still young. Due to her childhood exposure to agriculture by her farmer parents she decided to venture into agriculture.
She started her agribusiness with basic knowledge and small capital, but her determination and perseverance yielded her success and massive achievements. She now owns a big farm where she grows corn, onions, sweet melon, watermelon, cabbage, pepper, tomatoes, capsicum and coriander to mention a few. She also runs a busy Stall in the biggest vegetable market in Garowe.
In her interview, Safiya highlighted the significance of agriculture, emphasizing its role in supporting livelihoods through food ,habitat, and jobs while providing raw materials for food and other products as well as building strong economies through trade. Her dedication and enthusiasm towards agriculture highlights her commitment to breaking gender barriers.
Safiya expressed her gratitude towards SEDO for the KAABE project that provided her with agricultural training and tips that elevated her quality as an agripreneur.
Some tips she mentioned as helpful and necessary for triumphing in agribusiness include,
- Continuously gaining the right skills.
- Breaking stereotypes and challenging gender norms.
- Resilience in the face of challenges.
- Advocacy and community engagement .
Safiya’s success story exemplifies the broader impact of effective agricultural practices that contribute to the fulfilment of national development objectives and sustainable development goals.