Sudan: Cereal markets and trade
Cereal production and markets, key components of Sudan’s food economy, have changed dramatically in the last decade due to conflict-related disruptions, as well as earlier changes in government policy. In western Sudan, particularly Darfur and surrounding regions, ongoing conflict has severely hinde...
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International Food Policy Research Institute
2025
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| author | Dorosh, Paul A. Kirui, Oliver K. Siddig, Khalid |
| author_browse | Dorosh, Paul A. Kirui, Oliver K. Siddig, Khalid |
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| description | Cereal production and markets, key components of Sudan’s food economy, have changed dramatically in the last decade due to conflict-related disruptions, as well as earlier changes in government policy. In western Sudan, particularly Darfur and surrounding regions, ongoing conflict has severely hindered agricultural activities, leading to a sharp decline in domestic cereal production. In contrast, other regions of Sudan have maintained relatively stable planting and harvesting activities, although marketing costs have risen substantially. |
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| language | Inglés |
| publishDate | 2025 |
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| spelling | CGSpace1751642025-11-06T05:53:42Z Sudan: Cereal markets and trade Dorosh, Paul A. Kirui, Oliver K. Siddig, Khalid trade cereals markets agricultural production price volatility models food security Cereal production and markets, key components of Sudan’s food economy, have changed dramatically in the last decade due to conflict-related disruptions, as well as earlier changes in government policy. In western Sudan, particularly Darfur and surrounding regions, ongoing conflict has severely hindered agricultural activities, leading to a sharp decline in domestic cereal production. In contrast, other regions of Sudan have maintained relatively stable planting and harvesting activities, although marketing costs have risen substantially. 2025-06-18 2025-06-18T17:45:17Z 2025-06-18T17:45:17Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/175164 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Dorosh, Paul A.; Kirui, Oliver K.; Siddig, Khalid. 2025. Sudan: Cereal markets and trade. SSSP Policy Note 11. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/175164 |
| spellingShingle | trade cereals markets agricultural production price volatility models food security Dorosh, Paul A. Kirui, Oliver K. Siddig, Khalid Sudan: Cereal markets and trade |
| title | Sudan: Cereal markets and trade |
| title_full | Sudan: Cereal markets and trade |
| title_fullStr | Sudan: Cereal markets and trade |
| title_full_unstemmed | Sudan: Cereal markets and trade |
| title_short | Sudan: Cereal markets and trade |
| title_sort | sudan cereal markets and trade |
| topic | trade cereals markets agricultural production price volatility models food security |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/175164 |
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