Somalia receives free wheat from Russia

Image

MOGADISHU, Somalia - Somalia has taken delivery of 25,000 tons of humanitarian wheat from Russia, according to the East African nation’s news agency, SONNA. A cargo ship carrying the aid arrived in the country’s port of Mogadishu on Thursday.

Russia’s ambassador to Somalia, Mikhail Golovanov, who arrived in Mogadishu on Saturday ahead of the delivery, handed over the free grain to Somalia’s minister of maritime transport and ports, Abdullahi Ahmed Jama.

Moscow has committed to assisting Somalia in dealing with a hunger crisis caused by prolonged droughts and recent floods that affected most of the country’s governorates, displacing around 250,000 people. The UN food program said last month that an estimated 4.1 million people in the country will face acute hunger by the end of the year.

Last month, Russian Agriculture Minister Dmitry Patrushev announced that two shipments of free grain had left for Burkina Faso and Somalia as part of a pledge made by President Vladimir Putin at the Russia-Africa summit in July.

According to Patrushev, up to 200,000 tons of grains will be delivered to the six African countries facing food insecurity by the end of the year. With Somalia being the first to receive the aid and Burkina Faso’s already departing from Russian shores, the four other nations that will benefit from the initiative are Eritrea, Zimbabwe, Mali, and Central African Republic.

Russia made the alternative arrangement to supply free wheat to African countries after withdrawing from the Black Sea Grain Initiative, which was brokered by the UN and Türkiye last year to facilitate Ukrainian grain exports to world markets, particularly to poor countries. Moscow accused Western countries of failing to meet their obligations under the agreement, such as lifting sanctions that prevented Russian agricultural exports.

On Thursday, Somalia’s maritime transport minister welcomed Moscow’s assistance as “timely” and thanked the Kremlin for the gesture.

RT

Related Articles

Somali army Secures Key Wins Against Al-Shabaab in Lower Jubba and Bakool

The two groups have been instrumental in assisting the local army in reining in the militants who continue to wreak havoc on the frontlines.

  • Somalia

    19-11-2025

  • 01:05PM

Al-Shabaab death toll climbs as Somali army gains success

State media images showed compounds reduced to rubble. Al-Shabaab remains a major threat in the center and southern regions.

  • Somalia

    17-11-2025

  • 12:56PM