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Policy Brief - Challenges of the Agricultural Season 2022/2023  2022.
Sudan ranks third in the African countries with regard to total area and it is well endowed with vast cultivable lands as well as water resources. That is why agriculture and animal raising are at the top of the means of livelihood for the majority of Sudanese people (more than 61% of the population) Sudan agriculture face a number of constraints handicapping its development and moderniz
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Millet: global interest as a staple food crop  2022.
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Policy Brief on The Impact of Rising Food Commodity Prices and Inflation on Accessibility to Food by Vulnerable Households in Blue Nile State  2021.
Rising food prices pose a serious threat to food security at both household and country level. It can have a devastating effect on households’ health status by preventing their access to sufficient nutritional food. The upward increase in the general level of food prices could lead to the occurrence of the inflation phenomenon that connected with income and expenditure. Key drivers of high food
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Rising food prices pose a serious threat to food security at both household and country level. It can have a devastating effect on households’ health status by preventing their access to sufficient nutritional food. The upward increase in the general level of food prices could lead to the occurrence of the inflation phenomenon that connected with income and expenditure. Key drivers of high food
Policy Brief - Sennar state - November 2021  2021.
The census provides a reference for judging the success of government policies and development programs in the livestock sector.  Animal census helps the government to diagnose obstacles in the livestock sector and find solutions. It also provides comprehensive statistics that help the government to act with more realism when setting priorities in planning for the livestock sector. 4 | P a g
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The census provides a reference for judging the success of government policies and development programs in the livestock sector.  Animal census helps the government to diagnose obstacles in the livestock sector and find solutions. It also provides comprehensive statistics that help the government to act with more realism when setting priorities in planning for the livestock sector. 4 | P a g
Policy Brief , Sinnar State , September 2021  2021.
The body produces normal red blood cells that are flexible and round and move easily through the blood vessels. In sickle cell anemia, red blood cells become rigid and sticky and are shaped-like sickles or crescent. These irregularly shaped cells can be stuck in small blood vessels, which can slow or block the flow of blood and oxygen to parts of the body. Red blood cells live for 120 days
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The body produces normal red blood cells that are flexible and round and move easily through the blood vessels. In sickle cell anemia, red blood cells become rigid and sticky and are shaped-like sickles or crescent. These irregularly shaped cells can be stuck in small blood vessels, which can slow or block the flow of blood and oxygen to parts of the body. Red blood cells live for 120 days
Policy Brief On Refugees Negative Impact On Forests , Gedarif State , June 2021  2021.
Gedaref State is located in the eastern part of Sudan with an area of 73,000 Km2 , population of 2,250,000 people, forest of 1,314,000 and Livestock estimated of 10 million head (Sheep, Cows, Goats and Camels). The forests lose 2% of its resources annually because of irrational cutting, winds, Tonga farming, fire, over grazing and the conflict in Tigray region resulted in a flow of refugee
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Gedaref State is located in the eastern part of Sudan with an area of 73,000 Km2 , population of 2,250,000 people, forest of 1,314,000 and Livestock estimated of 10 million head (Sheep, Cows, Goats and Camels). The forests lose 2% of its resources annually because of irrational cutting, winds, Tonga farming, fire, over grazing and the conflict in Tigray region resulted in a flow of refugee
Policy Brief On Maintenance and Improvement of Agriculture Feeder Roads , Sinnar State , April 2021  2021.
Most of the residents of the localities, especially the southern part of localities with high rainfall rates, Daly and Mazmoum locality, Abu Hogar locality, South part of Suki locality and Dinder locality, suffer from poor roads in general and un paved agricultural roads that enable them to carry out their daily life and agricultural activities, especially during the autumn season when the
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Most of the residents of the localities, especially the southern part of localities with high rainfall rates, Daly and Mazmoum locality, Abu Hogar locality, South part of Suki locality and Dinder locality, suffer from poor roads in general and un paved agricultural roads that enable them to carry out their daily life and agricultural activities, especially during the autumn season when the
Policy Brief On Constrains For Wheat Crop Production , White Nile State , April 2021  2021.
High importance of wheat production in the state; Wheat is a source of income to farmers and its highly contributed in the state food security, 124,819 feddans is the total wheat cultivated areas in state during the current the winter season; Low productivity and high cost of production including constrains during current harvesting time may affect future wheat crop production in the s
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High importance of wheat production in the state; Wheat is a source of income to farmers and its highly contributed in the state food security, 124,819 feddans is the total wheat cultivated areas in state during the current the winter season; Low productivity and high cost of production including constrains during current harvesting time may affect future wheat crop production in the s
Policy Brief , Mitigation Conflict Between Farmers and Pastoralists , White Nile Stat , August 2020  2020.
White Nile State repeatedly witness a sign of conflicts between farmers and pastoralists when pastoralist return back from South Sudan at the onset of the rainy season, the situation aggravated by squeezing the animal corridor and utilization of the natural grazing land into agriculture crop production , the situation may exacerbated more and can lead to more conflict and tribal and lo
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White Nile State repeatedly witness a sign of conflicts between farmers and pastoralists when pastoralist return back from South Sudan at the onset of the rainy season, the situation aggravated by squeezing the animal corridor and utilization of the natural grazing land into agriculture crop production , the situation may exacerbated more and can lead to more conflict and tribal and lo
Policy Brief , availability of stable food ,Gedarif State , March 2020  2020.
According to Gedaref crops markets reports the amount of sorghum transported monthly to the other states is (40,000 tons). If the movement of sorghum crop is continued with the same rate, the surplus will be broken within four months that means by the end of June. Any more transportation of sorghum out of the State will affect the availability and accessibility of the stable food for the resid
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According to Gedaref crops markets reports the amount of sorghum transported monthly to the other states is (40,000 tons). If the movement of sorghum crop is continued with the same rate, the surplus will be broken within four months that means by the end of June. Any more transportation of sorghum out of the State will affect the availability and accessibility of the stable food for the resid
Policy brief , Kassala State , January 2020  2020.
Except this year, the main Sorghum harvesting time (October to January) usually push price of sorghum down improving general food security situation in Kassala state and across the country, but its price getting higher than usual across all markets in kassala state. Current sorghum price soaring have been attributed mainly to the reduced planted and harvested areas only 300 ,000 Feddans in
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Except this year, the main Sorghum harvesting time (October to January) usually push price of sorghum down improving general food security situation in Kassala state and across the country, but its price getting higher than usual across all markets in kassala state. Current sorghum price soaring have been attributed mainly to the reduced planted and harvested areas only 300 ,000 Feddans in
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