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How has Sudan's sugar trade evolved over time?

Sudan has long been importing sugar from countries like Brazil and Cuba, even when its local factories were operational. However, in recent years, the country's strategy shifted significantly. Sudan began trading its raw sugar for larger quantities of refined white sugar from countries like India and other nations. This trade evolution represents a fundamental shift in priorities, essentially exchanging quality for quantity. The change reflects Sudan's adaptation to economic pressures and shifting market dynamics amid ongoing conflict and instability that has affected local production capabilities.

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Sudan's Sugar Trade Dynamics

Al Jazeera English·8 months ago

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How does Tamiz like his coffee?

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What impact has the current conflict on the sugar factories in Sudan?

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What impact has decades of political turmoil and economic mismanagement had on Sudan's sugar factories?

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Why do Uncle Khidr and the community of farmers believe their lifestyles are linked to the sugar factory?

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