Somalia: economics for an unconventional economy
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food production; food security; food consumption; economy; trend; economic conditions; nomad; urban population; rural population; poverty; food; import; standard of living; wages; remittance; rural welfare; statistical table; production alimentaire; sécurité alimentaire; consommation alimentaire; économie; producción alimentaria; seguridad alimentaria; consumo alimentario; economía; tendance; conditions économiques; nomade; population urbaine; population rurale; pauvreté; aliment; importation; niveau de vie; salaire; envoi de fonds; bien-être rural; tableau statistique; tendencia; condiciones económicas; nómada; población urbana; población rural; pobreza; alimento; importación; nivel de vida; salario; remesa de dinero; bienestar rural; cuadros estadísticos;All these keywords.
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