It is also called Nubian Senna or Alexandrian Senna
Explore premium agricultural exports from Sudan: Gum Arabic, sesame seeds, peanuts, hibiscus, melon seeds, and senna pods supplied by Gezira Hila Impex.
Hibiscus farming is concentrated in Kordofan, and on a lesser…
Also known as acacia gum, kordofan, meska, or char goond,…
White sesame (Gadarif), Mixed sesame, Red sesame
WATERMELON SEEDS?
Also known as the Groundnut or Goober
The peanut is uniquely classified as both a grain legume and an oil crop, largely due to its exceptionally high oil content. Despite growing underground, they are universally referred to and enjoyed as nuts across global trade markets.
Peanuts share a remarkably similar taste, texture, and rich nutritional profile to traditional tree nuts such as walnuts and almonds, making them highly versatile and frequently served in similar ways across Western culinary traditions and global processing industries.
GENERAL USES
The protein-rich residue from oil processing is commonly used as animal feed and
as a soil fertilizer, particularly as a protein supplement for cattle.
Used to produce the peanuts cooking oil.
Dry peanuts are roasted and used in many candies, sweets, and peanut butter and also used itself as a popular snack.
Peanuts have a variety of industrial end uses such as Paint, varnish, lubricating oil, leather dressings, furniture polish, and many cosmetics contain peanut oil and its derivatives.
Used to produce peanuts our which is used as a avor enhancement and our is used as a gluten-free solution
Peanut shells are used in the manufacture of plastic, wallboard, abrasives, fuel, cellulose (used in rayon and paper), and mucilage (glue).
SOURCE OF PEANUTS
Sudan is exporting about 14% of the world peanuts production, and is considered as the forth country in the world exporting peanuts after the USA. Also Sudan is measured as the greatest producer of the crop in Arabian and African globe.

