Global delegation assesses war impact on Sudanese farming

An international delegation launched a comprehensive review of agricultural programs in war-torn Sudan to assess conflict-driven damage to rural infrastructure.

The International Fund for Agricultural Development valuation mission targets eight conflict-affected nations across the Near East and North Africa region.

Sudan’s junta minister pledged full governmental data cooperation to the visiting experts.

The ongoing civil war has shattered critical agricultural networks, pushing the nation deeper into an acute food security crisis.

Officials urged the international agency to modernize its support systems to match the harsh realities of the current conflict.

The proposed upgrades aim to revitalize fractured supply chains, protect livestock values, and introduce modern farming technologies to rural areas.

Five global experts lead the evaluation team, which plans to deliver a final diagnostic report by April 2027.

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