The director of management of the gardener sector, province of Sennar: the production of gardeners does not and will not stop

Dr. Fatima Mohamed Amer, director of the gardener's sector, the state of Sennar, said that this sector had succeeded in making great successes in the pre-war period and that there is an excellent job in this sector , because it was planned to plan an excellent work to increase production by installing 2,000 solar energy units through Sudan banking and certain banks such as agricultural bank to finance young farmers have also been introduced as quality of cultures, like bananas, which affected the flood in the soapy area, in addition to the great destruction due to war, indicating the formation of a committee in all the localities in which the agricultural administration and the federal committee Assessment of the agricultural season and the state government were involved to remove part of the damage.
Dr. Fatima explained that the area of the sector varies between 170 and 200 acres of bias for the Nile, which includes houses and periods.
He also showed that the state of Sennar is located in the world banana belt, which has provided the possibility of exporting to the Arab and European market. .
Sennar State has preferential characteristics of the rest of the states, which allows the expansion of the productivity circle.
The director of the band revealed the existence of a protocol renewed periodically between the administration and the FAO organization to extend small farmers with improved seeds, as well as a partnership with the Idad organization.
By calling on farmers to align with associations to facilitate services and transactions.
She added that the gardener's sector continued from production despite the conditions of the war which hampered investment in this area and indicated that horticultural crops have contributed to filling the food gap in the state of Sennar.