War in Sudan threatens pastures and livestock farms

게시됨 2025년 10월 30일

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The prolonged armed conflict in Sudan, now entering its third year, has severely damaged pasture resources in key agricultural regions. Contamination of land with explosives and toxic substances has caused feed prices to soar and put thousands of farms at risk. Farmers report an acute shortage of land suitable for grazing. In the Darfur, Kordofan,

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and Blue Nile regions, hundreds of livestock have already died due to a lack of feed and drinking water. “Thousands of sheep and goats are on the brink of death because of the absence of water and pastures amid escalating fighting,” said farm owner Fadlalla Makin. Land damaged by the conflict is no longer suitable for grazing, and restoration in the near future appears unlikely. The crisis has been worsened by an unprecedented drought that has depleted natural water sources in agricultural areas. Farmers are forced to rent water trucks to supply pastures, yet livestock continue to perish. The conflict has also destabilized the feed market, causing supply disruptions. “Feed is no longer as accessible as before. High prices have affected all operations. Due to halted exports and market activity, farmers’ financial reserves are nearly exhausted,” said Idris Abdin, a farmer from the Blue Nile ...

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