A New Lens on Sudan’s Recovery Agriculture in fragile and conflict-affected states is often viewed as a technical sector — a means of producing crops and earning export revenue. Yet in Sudan today, agriculture is far more: it is a political act tied directly to state legitimacy, social justice, and long-term stability. In the decades before and during Sudan’s civil conflicts, agriculture was repeatedly sidelined in policymaking, treated as a simple economic driver rather than a systemic pillar of national reconstruction and peace-building. This limited perspective contributed to structural exclusion, deepened rural grievances, and ultimately became part of the fuel […]
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