The challenges of agriculture from Taha to Jaber – Whale spine – ✍️ Yasser Muhammad Mahmoud Al-Bishr

*The burden of supervising the ministries of the economic sector rests on the shoulders of Lieutenant General, First Advisor to the Naval Engineering Staff, Ibrahim Jaber. We note that Lieutenant General Jaber held the Dignity Challenge meeting to make the summer agricultural season a success and prepare for the upcoming winter season, known as the Dignity Challenge, explaining that the areas cultivated for the current summer season amounted to 35 million acres in safe states, and stressed the completion of preparations for the upcoming winter season. He categorically denied that Sudan is exposed to famine, and Jaber promised high productivity for this year that exceeds all expectations, while announcing the state's readiness to provide all capabilities for the success of this year. the agricultural season of the winter and summer seasons for the year 2024. Despite the war raging in a number of states, the area cultivated this year will cover the needs of Sudan, emphasizing the emphasis on the cultivation of food crops such as maize, millet, sesame and beans, taking into account reaching the stage of self-sufficiency within the minimum production expectations for this year*.

*It can be said that the team is the first marine engineer, consultant Ibrahim Jaber, who supervises the economic sector, but the challenge remains that the economic sector is based on foundations. If we take the Ministry of Production concerned with agriculture, we find that agriculture must depend on plans, programs, objectives and visions, but what is striking is the absence of the Minister of Agriculture in In agricultural areas, he is found stubborn in silence, and an inelegant absence is recorded in the agricultural attendance booklet. The work is done only on the shoulders of the farmers, and it is their job, but it requires development, modernization and a number of obstacles overcome in the field of agricultural production so that agriculture contributes to the gross national product, taking into account that Sudan will pass if the process of concentrating on the cultivation of dandelion (Mulita) is carried out, not to mention the rest of the other agricultural crops, but the problem lies in the policies followed and the weakness of the supervision processes. monitoring and surveillance*.

*And not to go too far and be sympathetic to the experience of Ibrahim Jaber, he was the first representative of Othman Muhammad Taha at the time of salvation. He supervised what was called the agricultural renaissance, on which billions of pounds were invested. were spent, but the result was far from ambitious, and the agricultural renaissance and revival failed and spread silently and became It is just a slogan that was launched at a time in the history of Sudan, and this file was closed without evaluation and an evaluation process is underway for this slogan, because success is born with a thousand fathers, and defeat is born an orphan, and tongues have remained silent about the repetition of the slogan of rebellion, the agricultural renaissance and the slogan “we eat what we grow.

*It is very possible that the lieutenant general will be the first marine engineer, advisor to Ibrahim Jaber, supervising the economic sector, but he will not be the superman who knows nothing about agriculture and should not listen to the voices that call him (Youssef of Sudan). Sudan today needs Asif bin Barkhiya and needs… Everything is possible and some are impossible. Therefore, it is very difficult to make the agricultural campaign a success in a meeting, workshop or brainstorming meeting. The success of the agricultural season or the summer session requires a minister who is in the middle of the farms, projects and countries, and who does not need to listen to packaged and packaged reports, and in the end the result will be without expectations. and without ambition, Ibrahim Jaber must take the initiative to put all possibilities and build on the worst possibilities in a disastrous nation attracted by adversity and calamities, and most of its farmers are among the displaced and refugees because of the war*.

Half a fork

*The last Governor General of Sudan before independence wrote in his memoirs that the British left three big and gigantic projects in Sudan. If these projects collapse, it means the complete collapse of Sudan. The projects are the Al-Jazeera project, the railway, and the civil service.*

A quarter of a fork

*Agriculture has plans, programs, goals and timetables, but they are not expectations, possibilities, meetings and slogans*.

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