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How Fares The Sudan's 2019-2020 Agricultural Season?
September 29, 2019KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - The plan for the 2019-2020 agricultural season has targeted the cultivation of 49 million acres with field crops. Of this area, 44.9 million acres were to be cultivated in the rain-fed sector...
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Dr. Tagwa Ahmed Musa
September 22, 2019ABU DHABI, UAE (Sudanow) – Dr. Tagwa Ahmed Musa, University of Science & Technology, has been one of the recipients of the 2019 Regional Service Award which is presented by the international Society of ...
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The Labakh Tree: History And Benefits
September 15, 2019KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - A heavy storm last week brought down an aging gigantic labakh tree on the Nile Avenue, facing the State House (The Republican Palace). The labakh is a species of the ficus reli...
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Basil Can Compensate For expensive Chemical Pesticides
August 25, 2019KHARTOUM (Suanow) - Sudan has been spending huge sums of money for the importation of chemical pesticides. But the wisdom of local farmers has found a natural alternative from the family of plants: Basil (s...
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Colocynth: Many Names And Many Health Benefits
August 04, 2019KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - Colocynth is a desert creepy plant that grows wild in many parts of Sudan Known by its scientific name Citrullus colocynthis, the perennial plant also bears many common names that include bi...
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Dr. Osman Altyeib
July 28, 2019ABUJA, NIGERIA (Sudanow) - The Nigerian medical and voluntary communities have selected Sudanese doctor, Osman Altyeib, as recipient of the honorary award for his outstanding work in controlling Drug-Resistant Tuber...
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The Thorny Alderaisa Plant: A Neglected National Wealth
July 21, 2019KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - The prickly plant alderaisa (tribulus terrestris) is a fearful grass for both man and animal in areas of its presence in rural Sudan. Its sharp multitudinous thorns can pierce into the flesh...
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