Armed conflict and business operations in Sudan: Survey evidence from agri-food processing firms

This study assesses how agri-food processing enterprises have been affected during the first 3 months of the on-going conflict in Sudan between the Sudan Armed Force (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). The food processing and beverage manufacturing sector plays a significant role as a source o...

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Main Authors: Kirui, Oliver K., Siddig, Khalid, Abushama, Hala, Taffesse, Alemayehu Seyoum
Format: Artículo preliminar
Language:Inglés
Arabic
Published: International Food Policy Research Institute 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/140193
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author Kirui, Oliver K.
Siddig, Khalid
Abushama, Hala
Taffesse, Alemayehu Seyoum
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Siddig, Khalid
Taffesse, Alemayehu Seyoum
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Abushama, Hala
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description This study assesses how agri-food processing enterprises have been affected during the first 3 months of the on-going conflict in Sudan between the Sudan Armed Force (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). The food processing and beverage manufacturing sector plays a significant role as a source of food, employment, and value addition in Sudan. Thus, the ensuing conflict will have both direct and indirect negative consequences to livelihoods and food security. We collected data from representatives of food processing and beverage manufacturing companies throughout Sudan via web-based interviews. The findings highlight the immediate implications of the conflict on the agri-food processing and manufacturing sector. The impact of the conflict has immediately extended beyond direct destruction of the infrastructure and equipment of the firms to cause serious negative employment effects. Furthermore, it led to a growing scarcity of the key material inputs/raw materials and an associated spike in the price of these key ingredients to the production processes. We discuss the implications of these findings vis-à-vis the fluid nature of the continuing conflict and propose some options in preparations to rebuilding the agri-food enterprises once the cessation of hostilities and the end of conflict is achieved.
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spelling CGSpace1401932025-11-06T06:42:30Z Armed conflict and business operations in Sudan: Survey evidence from agri-food processing firms Kirui, Oliver K. Siddig, Khalid Abushama, Hala Taffesse, Alemayehu Seyoum beverage industry inputs employment livelihoods infrastructure food security conflicts agrifood sector food processing This study assesses how agri-food processing enterprises have been affected during the first 3 months of the on-going conflict in Sudan between the Sudan Armed Force (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). The food processing and beverage manufacturing sector plays a significant role as a source of food, employment, and value addition in Sudan. Thus, the ensuing conflict will have both direct and indirect negative consequences to livelihoods and food security. We collected data from representatives of food processing and beverage manufacturing companies throughout Sudan via web-based interviews. The findings highlight the immediate implications of the conflict on the agri-food processing and manufacturing sector. The impact of the conflict has immediately extended beyond direct destruction of the infrastructure and equipment of the firms to cause serious negative employment effects. Furthermore, it led to a growing scarcity of the key material inputs/raw materials and an associated spike in the price of these key ingredients to the production processes. We discuss the implications of these findings vis-à-vis the fluid nature of the continuing conflict and propose some options in preparations to rebuilding the agri-food enterprises once the cessation of hostilities and the end of conflict is achieved. 2023-08-07 2024-03-14T12:09:03Z 2024-03-14T12:09:03Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/140193 en ar Open Access application/pdf application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Kirui, Oliver K.; Siddig, Khalid; Abushama, Hala; and Taffesse, Alemayehu Seyoum. 2023. Armed conflict and business operations in Sudan: Survey evidence from agri-food processing firms. Sudan SSP Working Paper 11. Khartoum, Sudan: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://doi.org/10.2499/p15738coll2.136835.
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inputs
employment
livelihoods
infrastructure
food security
conflicts
agrifood sector
food processing
Kirui, Oliver K.
Siddig, Khalid
Abushama, Hala
Taffesse, Alemayehu Seyoum
Armed conflict and business operations in Sudan: Survey evidence from agri-food processing firms
title Armed conflict and business operations in Sudan: Survey evidence from agri-food processing firms
title_full Armed conflict and business operations in Sudan: Survey evidence from agri-food processing firms
title_fullStr Armed conflict and business operations in Sudan: Survey evidence from agri-food processing firms
title_full_unstemmed Armed conflict and business operations in Sudan: Survey evidence from agri-food processing firms
title_short Armed conflict and business operations in Sudan: Survey evidence from agri-food processing firms
title_sort armed conflict and business operations in sudan survey evidence from agri food processing firms
topic beverage industry
inputs
employment
livelihoods
infrastructure
food security
conflicts
agrifood sector
food processing
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/140193
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