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How has the destruction of the sugar factory affected the local farming community in Sudan?

The destruction of the sugar factory has devastated the local farming community, completely dismantling their livelihoods and way of life. As Uncle Khidr and other farmers near the Sennaar factory explain, their welfare and lifestyle were directly linked to the sugar production facility. When the factory was destroyed amid the ongoing conflict, farmers lost not only their economic stability but also their connection to traditional practices. The community takes pride in their locally produced sugar, which they describe as 'much sweeter' and 'more concentrated' than imports. This crisis represents more than just economic hardship—it's the loss of a cultural cornerstone in a society where sweeteners remain a dietary staple.

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Crisis of Livelihoods: Farmers Speak Out

Al Jazeera English·8 months ago

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Why do the Sudanese people insist on having a lot of sugar in their tea or coffee?

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What has caused the severe damage to Sudan's sugar factories?

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Why is Sudan unable to be self-sufficient in sugar despite having many farms and factories?

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What does Uncle Khidr say about the quality of Sudanese sugar compared to the sugar they are importing?

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