Agriculture, once the backbone of Sudan's economy, has been crippled by widespread fighting that destroyed irrigation systems, drove farm workers from their land and left vast areas uncultivated.
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- Sudan's agricultural sector has been crippled by conflict, destroying irrigation and displacing workers.
- Key grain-producing regions, especially the Gezira Agricultural Scheme, have suffered severe infrastructure damage. 24s
- Large areas of farmland have been abandoned and management offices looted. 49s
- Local authorities estimate damages to agriculture between $15 and $20 billion. 1m 10s
- The United Nations reports 24.6 million Sudanese are facing severe food insecurity. 1m 38s