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Agriculture and Agroprocessing in Sudan: Rapid supply chain analysis in South, Central, East and West Darfur
By Mercy Corps at ReliefWeb
· July 7, 2026
· 2 min read
. ● Input supply chains are now dominated by independent traders who source to order: storage and prepositioning are highly limited due to security risks and lack of credit. ● Medium and large-scale agro-processing has collapsed in East, West, Central and South Darfur due to capital loss and displac
Key takeaway As of May 2026, the country is mainly divided into two parts: most of the West is controlled by the RSF and its associated coalition Ta’sis, and most of the East is controlled by SAF and the Sudanese government.
Why this matters
The collapse of medium and large-scale agro-processing in East, West, Central, and South Darfur has significant implications for the region's food security and economy. With small-scale oil pressing and milling unable to meet market demand, the region is increasingly reliant on imports of processed goods and exports of raw commodities, exacerbating economic isolation. The lack of financial services and liquidity shortages are major obstacles to the recovery of agriculture and agro-processing, highlighting the need for targeted interventions to support the sector. As the Darfur region experiences relative stability, efforts to rebuild and strengthen local agricultural systems could have a positive impact on the humanitarian crisis in Sudan, which is currently the world's worst. The ability of independent traders to dominate input supply chains despite security risks and lack of credit also suggests that there are opportunities for innovative solutions to support the recovery of agriculture and agro-processing in the region.
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Category: disaster ·
Published: July 7, 2026 ·
Source: ReliefWeb ·
Reading time: 2 min
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