Agribusiness / Food in Sudan
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SUDAN, 2015/12/14
he acting Wali of North Darfur national the Agriculture Minister, Adam Mohamed Hamid Al-Nahla, asserted that the lives and properties of the citizens are red line that the government will not allow anyone to harm or make compromises over them.
During his conference with the traditional miners who were assaulted by Menawi movement in the desert Al-Nahla noted that the cease fire decisions doesn't mean the national letting its citizens being assaulted, declaring that the government would respond to what happened at the right time.
He criticized some of the organizations which he said they weight with double standards and some media organs that operate secretly and claims the protection of human rights.
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SUDAN, 2015/11/10
With only 20% of arable land farmed, Sudan’s agricultural potential could transform food security across Africa and the Arab World
Owing to the immense irrigational ability of the River Nile – the lifeblood which pulses through the heart of the country’s otherwise desert covered lands – Sudan has long been considered as a potential breadbasket for Africa and the Arab world, where food security is a growing problem.