This time, the entire city of Nairobi plans to relocate a population of 80,000, and with the previous population of 20,000, it will almost break through 100,000, with the hope of becoming the first large city in East Africa with a population exceeding 100,000.
The industry planned to support such a large population in Nairobi is the textile industry, with the surrounding agricultural areas mainly planting cotton as the economic crop.
At the same time, to broaden the product variety, East Africa plans to introduce Egyptian cotton for planting in the upper regions of rivers in Somalia. Egyptian cotton, also known as Egyptian long-staple cotton, has a long-standing reputation worldwide and is praised as "Platinum."