Abstract
This study will seek to investigate the impact of WFP on local production in lower Shebelle, southern West region, Somalia. Emphasis was put on trying to establish the relationship between WFP harvesting time and local production in lower Shabelle, Somalia. The study farmers the use of descriptive and research design. To analyze the data, SSPS 20.0 was used with the aim of Analyzing above variables. This formed the basis of the detailed analysis, conclusions and recommendations. The findings revealed the existence statistically significant has a negative WFP harvesting time and local production in lower Shabelle, Somalia. The study also indicate that there is a statistically significant moderate negative WFP harvesting time and local production on the basis of the findings, the researcher made the following conclusions. The farmers of Local production they immoral caused by WFP, some of farmers they arrive in Mogadishu areas because they don’t have food aid and produce little production.
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