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Sudan Monthly Market Update - Mar 2011

, 06/04/2011 - Prices of sorghum in the terminal market of Khartoum were unusually high during the June – July 2010 period, declining gradually from August 2010 to January 2011 in accordance with normal seasonal trends. Prices then stabilized in February, reflecting a widespread food price changes in the country. Sorghum prices are still 30% above their previous five year average. Wheat prices in Khartoum remained stable in February though still much higher than its respective average, has been increasing significantly since July 2010. With the increase in wheat prices, other prices may climb as consumers seek cheaper substitutes.....
Written by SIFSIA Northern Sudan and Foodd Security Technical Secretariat - Ministry of Agriculture
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