Agriculture

  • Mango: The Queen Of Fruits
    Mango: The Queen Of Fruits

      KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - Mango: This fleshy, pleasantly tasting equatorial fruit, is grown everywhere in the Sudan. The love of Sudanese for the mango fruit translates into a lot of songs when lyric writer...

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  • Rwanda's Development Model: Could It Work For Sudan?
    Rwanda's Development Model: Could It Work For Sudan?

       KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - This article reviews the Rwandan pre-conflict era as well as its post-conflict development model, and explores to what extent the Rwandan situation applies and relates to the situation ...

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  • Sudan Crises: Reading From The Same, Old Book
    Sudan Crises: Reading From The Same, Old Book

      For more than three months of the political and socio-economic unrest still engulfing the country the government continue to adopt a piecemeal approach to the multiple crises that became in itself an added factor...

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  • Chickpeas (Humus): Popular Sudanese Food
    Chickpeas (Humus): Popular Sudanese Food

      KHARTOUM (Sudanow) – Chickpea (locally named ‘kabkabi’) is one of the Sudan’s most important winter cereal crops of high nutritional value, and is available at reasonable market prices. Th...

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  • Garlic: Attempts To Re-indigenize Long Neglected Crop
    Garlic: Attempts To Re-indigenize Long Neglected Crop

      KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - After long years of neglect, Sudanese agronomists are now working to re-indigenize garlic cultivation in a bid to cut the high import bill and evade GM varieties that dominated the local mark...

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