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Somalia: Joint Market and Supply Chain Update, 22nd November – 29th November, 2020. – Somalia

  • Tropical cyclone GATI along the coast of Bari disrupted supply hence price increases of fruits and vegetables.

  • In Galkayo North, traders refused trading with Somali Shillings in most markets
    due to devaluation of the Somali Shilling.

  • In Diinsoor prices of local, imported food commodities and fuel (diesel and petrol)
    decreased but are still high.

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