Sustainable agricultural growth – something for the house

After the ravages of the war which ravaged Sudan, and with the arrival of the recovery and to begin to rebuild, agriculture is highlighted as a basic corner for the complete economic Renaissance. The role of agriculture is not limited to providing food, but also extends to include employment opportunities, the realization of self-tension and the active contribution to the project of food sufficiency for the Arab world. Success in this company requires an integrated strategic vision based on innovation and entrepreneurship.
The announcement by the agricultural research center for the launch of the “conference and exhibition of innovation and entrepreneurship and entrepreneurship in Egypt”, which deals with subjects linked to innovations and entrepreneurship in the agricultural field, is a glow of hope that Sudan can benefit from an indicative model. In light of current challenges, traditional methods cannot be invoked to make a qualitative jump in the agricultural sector.
Innovation is the key to overcoming obstacles. Thanks to its vast lands and abundant water resources, Sudan can become a food basket, but this requires the adoption of modern agricultural techniques such as intelligent agriculture, drip irrigation, the use of organic fertilizers and the development of improved seeds that adapt to the evolution of climatic conditions. Scientific research in the field of agriculture and the development of improved vegetable and animal strains play an essential role in increasing productivity and improving the quality of crops.
At the same time, entrepreneurship in the agricultural sector is necessary to create added value. Encourage young people to engage in innovative agricultural projects and provide them with financing and training programs, will help to diversify and manufacture agricultural products and market them locally and regional. This may include projects such as organic farming, the manufacture of food and the development of modern agricultural supply chains.
It is necessary that Sudan recovery efforts contribute to the construction of a flexible agricultural system capable of adapting to future trauma. This requires significant investments in agricultural infrastructure, the development of human capacities and the activation of the role of research and development. The efforts of the government, the private sector, civil society and international organizations to achieve this objective.
The ambition is not limited to the realization of the self-dupasation of Sudan, but also extends to the effective contribution to the nutritional sufficiency of the Arab world. Sudan is qualified to become a strategic partner in the realization of food security for the whole region, by increasing and diversifying agricultural exports.
The agricultural renaissance complete in Sudan after recovering from war is not only security, but rather an inevitable necessity. It is an investment in the future, guarantees economic and social stability and returns to Sudan as a leading agricultural force in the region. Will this vision be translated by a tangible reality that benefits Sudan and the Arab world?




