Sudan has a total of 1.9 million km² land area, estimated at 51.5 million cultivatable acres, of which 4.3 million are irrigated. Agriculture plays a significant role in the Sudan economy. 70% of the population is engaged directly
Read MoreOn the 16th of August 2022, ASEAE was delighted to be part of WE HUB forum on Agri-Startups Cup, which hosted a professional group of agricultural experts, to set the light on the different aspect of agriculture project
Read MoreAbnaa Sayed Elobied Agro Export is a leading Arabic gum exporter in Sudan. Established since 2010 with Arabic gum as its main product. The main objectives is to provide our clients with the highest quality of Gum Arabic
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Read MoreIn 2015 Abnaa Sayed Elobied Agro Export established Farm Crops Factory, specialized in sifting, cleaning and packing agricultural crops such as watermelon seeds, sesame seeds and chickpeas etc. Farm Crops characterized by a high cleaning quality of (99%)
Read MoreRecently, on the 26th of April 2021 the Indian Directorate General of Foreign Trade issued a ban on watermelon seed from Sudan origin. These restrictions usually imposed because of the availability of surplus over the domestic requirements, international
Read MoreSoybean is considered as irrigated and rainfed crop in Sudan. Four non-GM soybean varieties introduced from IITA were released for commercial production in Sudan. Soybean cultivation area and production has increased dramatically in Sudan, from about 800 ha
Read MoreGum Arabic, also known as acacia gum, meska, chaar gund/goond, is a natural emulsifier derived from hardened sap obtained from two species of the acacia tree (Senegalia senegal (Acacia) and Vachellia (Acacia) seyal). The acacia trees are found
Read MoreLifting U.S. sanctions on Sudan will opens the door to international investment and emergency financing from international lenders like the World Bank and IMF, regains access over $1bn per year. This will also open the door for Sudanese
Read MorePort Sudan was founded in 1905 to replace the old port of Suakin, which was considered unable to accommodate the increased maritime traffic resulting from the expansion of agricultural schemes. With the drop in oil exports, Sudan has
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MoreTo help our customers plan and budget their trade transactions we provide regular currency updates tracking the Sudanese currency (SDG)
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