
Sudan crop markets in Al-Qadarif have recorded a significant drop in prices, coinciding with a surge in agricultural imports recently across the region.
The decline reflects shifting supply and demand conditions.
Large inflows of sorghum, millet, and sesame into warehouses are reshaping local trade flows and market sentiment across the region.
The influx of commodities has increased supply pressure, contributing to the downward trajectory of crop prices in local markets.
Market dynamics in Al-Qadarif continue to shift as imports reshape storage patterns and trading activity across agricultural sector.
Analysts say the evolving situation underscores volatility in Sudan’s crop sector amid changing regional supply chains pressures persist.




